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0800, same as any other morning, whats so special about sunday, or saterday or friday, there just days of the week, and if you work for yourself theres no such thing as a weekend, you work when it suits the customer, end off!!!!

 

That’s a selfish attitude, what if you are disturbing some poor sod who has been up at the crack of dawn all week and the only chance for a decent rest is Sunday morning?

 

Last muppet that tried that outside my bedroom window at 7.30 on a Sunday found he had bitten off more than he could chew when the keys to his compressor disappeared mid jack hammer.

 

 

Working Sundays is OK but a bit more consideration goes a long way. Most people are home weekends and you can pick up follow on jobs, but not if you have pissed the entire neighbourhood off

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