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Yeah, point?? I got straight back up got ahead of the rest AGAIN. And staying there. I have youth on my side. And I did that because I have the same work ethics as horatio. So my rest has been had. And considering I'm on a forum where DISCUSSION is key. I'll talk my absolute arse off if I want. Even after running to and from

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Yeah, point?? I got straight back up got ahead of the rest AGAIN. And staying there. I have youth on my side. And I did that because I have the same work ethics as horatio. So my rest has been had. And considering I'm on a forum where DISCUSSION is key. I'll talk my absolute arse off if I want. Even after running to and from

 

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If arb was football and you saw Rooney walking about most of the game you would Boo him off the pitch.

Maybe I am unfair in expecting him to run back from the chipper but guess

If he don't like it then there are loads of you lot who will have him.

I sure as damit ain't the only one who WANTS to jog back from the chipper showing I wanna work, get on and get home.

Hell even if it's 5 mins early, that 5 mins extra with my family and for what a bit of sweat from a gentle jog back from the chipper. Hardly difficult.

It's called work for a reason.

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i once left a lad netting logs in a full day he couldnt even manage 60 nets, told him to get finished as man was picking them up after 6, as i was going up road i saw his car pulling out behind me ,

turned round back to yard to find he"d just gone home 3.30, so finished them myself, rang him later and asked how many was on pallet, as customer had rang playing hell that id done him short and had he finished it, said he coudnt remember how many hed done,

last time he worked for me

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