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so..

 

07.30 onsite,start work!

tea break 15mins at 10.30am.

lunch break 45 mins at 13.00-

afternoon tea break 15 minuets at 15.15.

 

pack up at 16.30 and leave site.

 

take it or leave it,works here in cornwall and the boys work hard.

 

god damm lazy english need to learn about how to work before getting paid,all this second job stuff undermines the industry with grave effect..:001_rolleyes::sneaky2:

HI HEDGE im sorry to say BUT post like this undermine the industry SO HAVING NO MORE INTO THIS POST OVER AND OUT JON

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HI HEDGE im sorry to say BUT post like this undermine the industry SO HAVING NO MORE INTO THIS POST OVER AND OUT JON

 

 

so your lazy too then,no suprise there....:001_rolleyes:

 

your the problem in the industry then,when we finish at 2pm on a good day we all go home....but...those are the rules.

 

it makes the kids learn about organisation and woodland welfare.What you have posted is not a suprise as your comments are the problem

 

bet you aint done a hard days work in your life IMO.:001_tt2:

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Attacking everyone who disagrees with you isn't doing you any favours mate. It's great htat you turn up early but to be honest, if you're not doing anything when you get there early you may as well turn up 5/10 mins or so early instead so by the time you've loaded up it is actually time to go. Surely an extra 20 minutes in bed each day is preferable to standing around doing nothing?

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so your lazy too then,no suprise there....:001_rolleyes:

 

your the problem in the industry then,when we finish at 2pm on a good day we all go home....but...those are the rules.

 

it makes the kids learn about organisation and woodland welfare.What you have posted is not a suprise as your comments are the problem

 

bet you aint done a hard days work in your life IMO.:001_tt2:

 

Take a break from this thread bud!!! Your getting out of order now👎

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