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deffinatly pete, untill them there heavens open and all you have is a tshirt on, even burning your prussic out to get down to the cab still cant help you, funny to watch tho

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I'm doing 7am til around 4 at the moment. If it's hot, and I'm doing chainsaw work, I found getting on site for 6 suited me, then working til 2 or 3, so only the last few hours were really hot. Of course, you can't do those hours for domestic customers - or if you have employees to carry.

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Meet in the yard @ 7:30am (7am if we have to travel). My guys knock off when they finish (anywhere from 2 right up until 7 or 8 in the Summer).....Then there's all the paperwork sh*t that goes with running your own business. I sometimes don't get a chance to fall asleep on the couch until 9:30/10 o'clock!

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8.30 start, finish when the job is done, try for 4.00 to 4.30 if after 5 pay we pay our subbie an extra £10. 10 mins around 11.00 and 20 mins for lunch.

 

Also as a rule make sure your staff bring lunch with them, I used to hate working at a firm where you got in at 7.00 then went to the shop to buy breakfast, then later for lunch... I'd sit there thinking I got up to wait around for you lot to get your food..

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Meet at my yard at 9 then work till the job's done - usually 5ish. Don't know how some of you on here manage to get up so early - I would feel like sh*t getting up at 6!

 

P.S. Always make time for breaks:151:

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