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Frig knows i haven't a clue, to stay in the rented house i'm in to keep a roof over the kids heads at weekends i need to earn at least 25k +

 

I love arb but not running my own biz, there's no way i'm beasting myself contract climbing or working for someone else so i just doon't know.

 

My back ground is countryside managment and inland waterways so i might have a look in that direction.

 

Ever thought about teaching? Colleges are dying for people with up to date industry experience.

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Hi lancstree

 

That was a close shave, i'm glad that you got away with only some small scars, heres a photo of my nick to the face from a top handled saw, it happened almost word for word of what you described even with a small nick to the vizor. I pulled the stiches out a few weeks ago and now it dosent show to much.

The other photo was 2 year ago, i thought about catching a saw when it fell of a chipper and then changed my mind, it was't running at the time.40 stiches to the face(alot internal) and 8 to the hand.

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I had a doberman nearly rip my ear off my head, once. The ER doc refused to touch it and I had to wait (holding my bloody ear) for three hours for a plastic surgeon to arrive. You couldn't even see the stitchs thet were so small and tiny.

Those you were sporting were the work of a ER doc, sloppy. But hey, if you're happy that's all that matters.

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