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so as title suggests just wondering what hours other lads/ladies put in to make there business work.

 

just got in now, 8.30 pm,

me and a pal have been logging / bringing timber home sine 8am then onto a quote at 7.30pm. thats 12.5hours, killer.

 

thers no 9-5 when your self employed , well not for me anyway :lol:.

heres a few pics of todays work, enjoy, im off for tea, cold shower and cold beer .:001_smile:

 

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oh and a (RATE MY HINGE PIC :thumbup:).

 

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JOSH.

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I was in the yard at 7.40AM, got home at 5.45PM, had my tea, then washed and changed and out quoting at 6.45PM, got back home again at 8.50PM.

 

Although TBH I don't really think of quoting as work.

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It all depends how busy I am :001_tt2: Only did 7:30 till 5 today, but was glad to get home as the hale was the size of marbles

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i put in 12 hours most days though thats down to traveling alot but i feel your pain bro - hindge is nice,

you clearly are skilled with a saw nice work...

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Left home this morning just after 6 am, drove to Woolpit then upto Bedford, from Bedford over to Ely then back to Woolpit, then back home. I was on the phone to Pat Ferret on here on the way home after 6 this evening. I'll hazard a guess at near on 200 miles. Same most days.

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Whatever it takes.

Depends what you want in life.

Budget price- low hours

Bling and sparkly- high hours.

Don't complain- you're in charge.

 

im not complaining,

Just asking what others do.

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12hrs minimum everyday and 8-10 on a Saturday.

Blimey Josh you even managed to draft the old man in to give you a hand I see lol.

 

haha. He int popped out to se how overloaded the trucks were each time :)

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i put in 12 hours most days though thats down to traveling alot but i feel your pain bro - hindge is nice,

you clearly are skilled with a saw nice work...

 

thanks chap. Its nice when someone compliments your work.

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