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I'm good at chatting shite Goaty!

Pre-kids I worked 6 days a week.

I now work 4 with a bit on Saturday.

I earn just as much, and see the kids loads.

Later starts, earlier finishes, more time to service kit, not working for lowballers or tossers.

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Foetus transplant and the following grief!

I wouldn't worry too much about prearranged work let it flow. I always go with the proviso if alls well, weather etc. If you book reasonable people in for there jobs. Steer the selfish I'm more important types in beforehand then you won't get "what about my tree, you said you would do it .....blah blah! " phone calls.

 

And when the baby comes use call divert to Bolam, he will sort it fer yer.

 

 

 

I did think about asking him to babysit, just for the first couple of days until I was sorted but I didn't want the newborn spitting and swearing before it's out of nappies

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