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Cancelled tomorrows job....too hot


Dean Lofthouse
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I wish I had the choice, im officially jealous of you self employed guys.

 

 

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I'm so jealous of you employed guys!

 

Paid holidays. Paid sick leave. Paid even when the job goes wrong. No real responsibility. No real risk. Crap on your employer when you feel like you've had enough.

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i strimmed a allotment on friday. was that hot had to stop every 10mins to wipe the sweat off face as stinging eyes. went throught 2 pints of juice. guy on allotment then went and got me a elderflower cordial with ice in whilst i sat on his bench under sprinkler. that was bliss. but it is a tad warm but after last winter i am not complaining. that was grim.

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Worked today , mostly hedge reducing but a bit of saw work . Wore my Pfanner vets but man my legs were hot ! Finished at 2pm just before the hottest part . Got home shorts strait on ........

 

Ha ha ha brill same here . Although a good hose down on the driveway first On days like these is a must ; )

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I was strimming a huge grass banking again today. Glad I could wear combats and walking boots instead of saw gear. Drank 3 litres of water and I'm still a bit thirsty! It's a proper sun spot too. Not a dab of shade other than cower by the truck at lunch to get some.

 

In saw gear for the rest of the week. Might turn my old hiflex into chainsaw shorts!

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Hot, hot, hot in London Town today

 

good effort by the lads to knock most of this re-duct-ard out today

3 hrs up in the tree was all I was going to demand from them in what was at least 28 in the shade.

 

Pointed me finger a bit, took a few photies and dragged a 'bit' of brush

 

 

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