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Should I feel Guilty?


Shane
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With all this rubbish weather lately I must admit to feeling a bit guilty.

Do most people work regardless of weather (unless safety is compromised).

With bookings up to mid JAnuary I really can't afford to delay any jobs.

 

The point is I am recovering from shoulder surgery so I can't actually go out and do any 'real' work with them. Its all quote visits, paperwork and ferrying broken bits to DM chainsaws.

 

The guys are brilliant and say they would rather work than sit around. But here am I sitting in the warm while they come back every evening soaked and freezing.

 

I've seen a lot of crews out and about so I guess I should just relax and let them enjoy getting wet.

 

I think a really fun Xmas do needs to be arranged for them.

 

How bad does the weather have to be to stop YOU going out

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