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  • 3 weeks later...
Did this little crown lift job today. Had to do it on my own with no groundsman because my price was too low and I couldn't afford to pay anyone.

 

Also had to be done pretty quick as it was in a conservation area and I hadn't notified the council, one of those stealth jobs y'know.

 

I didn't bother with rigging either, just whapped it off in big bits. Homeowner will clear up afterwards I suppose.

 

Overall I was quite happy with the result, I think I'll be back to take a bit more off though.

 

I think it is very dangerous and stupid to be working without groundstaff. If you cant price jobs properly, you should'nt be doing them.

As for your doing work within the conservation area without notifing the local authority, I think that is most reprehensible, and boasting about it is disgracefull.

Finally, I think putting totally unrelated pictures of your dinner in the post is silly. Please desist, or I will be forced to ban you for good.

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