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i get in the yardbout 7:30 load up kit leave about 7:45 get on site depending how far it is 8:00-9:00, were not allowed to start tool till 8am (legal requirement) apparently

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up at 5 if i want to cycle to work, up at 6 if i'm driving. in the yard for half 7 on site as soon as.

 

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School hours: 9.30-3.00. Probably sounds like I'm a light weight, but my time with my girl is far more valuable than anything else. Plus I do more landscaping than tree work. Feel like a bit of a voyeur to be honest...

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i start anythime between 7:30 and 9ish, i usuall try ad get done by 3:30. work longer and harder if needed, especisally on piece rate felling.

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today 8-5pm,monday 7.30-dark pm probably,my days vary.i tend to start on site in residential areas at 9am,would like to start earlier but seem to get quite a few moaners! until "they" want something doing that is

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Up at whatever 0'clock, get in the boat, cross the harbour, go for coffee, read the paper, on site for 8:30 - 9ish...single day jobs, work till they are done, multi day jobs, knock off around 4.:001_cool:

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Up at whatever 0'clock, get in the boat, cross the harbour, go for coffee, read the paper, on site for 8:30 - 9ish...single day jobs, work till they are done, multi day jobs, knock off around 4.:001_cool:

 

What a way to start the day!!:001_tt1:

What kinda trees you working on in Bermuda?

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