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Daniël Bos
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  1. 1. How Much

    • Nothing! He's wasted lots of time and caused grief.
    • Piece-rate, £60 for the two days
    • Full rate, £150 it is the price agreed upon
    • Other, Please specify?


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Be the bigger man, stand by your word and pay the agreed amount.

 

 

 

But in all honest you should have shown him the door within the first few days or moved him onto piece rate.

 

 

 

IMO.

 

 

Spot on...especially liking the piece rate !!

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Great advice, hopefully I will keep that in mind to make sure I'm still on the right track. Although I'm still at college I'm starting my own free lance business now. My business plan should get o.k ed in the next month or so. I have basic kit so its just a case of insurance and bagging my climbing certs. I would like to take on piece work as a self employed climber. I want to meet some of you nice arbtalkers up and down the country. I like to live quite humbly as I'm not keen on shopping, ornaments, big tellys etc.I have a small cabin in the woods and I plan to chainsaw carve sculptures. I sell some already.I have a BA Hons degree in art and sculpture so I'll be o.k. Thats it really. I don't aspire to a mortgage or a fancy truck. I want to travel the country, live life for the now, meet you nice folk and work with wood. I'm already living out my plan to some extent. I'm sure I will start to charge more, get more work and get better at carving.I know it doesn't sound like everyone's dream but it's mine :-)

 

 

Get yer sel down to Kendal and I could give you some work perhaps:)

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I'm half tempted. The 4 hour drive back Sunday night puts me off a little, I'll message you!

 

Thanks for that message, sorry you can't make it. Will keep your details for the future. :-)

 

This weekend is planting hedge weekend. 7am till dark, 150/day. Anyone else?

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Thanks for that message, sorry you can't make it. Will keep your details for the future. :-)

 

This weekend is planting hedge weekend. 7am till dark, 150/day. Anyone else?

 

Crumbs! thats a touch too good to pass up, if you could message me exact details I could say yay or neigh in the next half hour. Do I need to take my chainsaw, food/ tea situation? Address and your phone number. Thanks!

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