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Ian C
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Summer hours, 7 days a week. Start work at 7 finished at 10 some times later if farming calls after for silaging. Try not to be on the saw for more than 12 hours then go mowing after. Usually summer is 105 hours a week.

Winter some times go off skiing for a few month but otherwise 5-6 days a week 7/7;30 till when ever it gets dark.

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Summer hours, 7 days a week. Start work at 7 finished at 10 some times later if farming calls after for silaging. Try not to be on the saw for more than 12 hours then go mowing after. Usually summer is 105 hours a week.

Winter some times go off skiing for a few month but otherwise 5-6 days a week 7/7;30 till when ever it gets dark.

 

As dedicated as that is surly its only a matter of time before your body tells you this is too much.

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lads get to mine for about 8 / 8:30 depending on job.

 

Finish when the jobs done on one day'ers,

ongoing jobs, depends on how tight the price is, whereabouts in the country.

usually like to finish about 4ish get back to mine, empty trucks etc

 

last weeks finishes were : 4:30, 3:30, 4:00, 6:30, 5:30, and 3:30 on saturday

 

not bad for £20 a day :lol:

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