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25 miles is my limit

 

I've got rivers to cross NE to S at about the 20-25 mile point, the sea to the S, and it gets scary if you go more than 20 miles W, so physically, physiologically and practically, 20-25 miles is quite enough in any direction!

 

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Its not the distance or time to the job that is important,its the distance home overloaded ,tired and not knowing where the local bobbies like to ambush you,that matter.also if there is chip or logs to remove from site during the working day, can make working at distance a pain, if i am gooing in tractor 25 miles max truck 50 or an hours driving time.but if chip etc to remove try around 10 miles

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I stay as local as possible.

It's the pricing that kills it.

If someone I have no contact with finds me on the Internet to price a job 30 miles away that could kill the best part of a Saturday morning.

Only to hear 'sorry, the local guy was a bit cheaper'. Really? I wonder why?

As said, multiple chip and log runs play a part as well.

I actually do enjoy the occasional away trip though, as I price them high and enjoy the drive back knowing I'm temporarily rich beyond my wildest dreams.

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Its not so much how far you can travel as how long it will take you.

 

A trip across the other side of Manchester can take several hours if you time it wrong

 

Dont say that! got a job on over manchester way in a week or two lol :001_tt2:

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An interesting twist on this, for anyone who uses self employed staff, how far would you ask/expect them to travel for you?

 

It all depends.... i have lads travelling from 50 miles away, and 20 miles away. I once had one lad come from 90 miles away and he was the best worker ive had!

 

I used to regularly travel 55-60 miles to a site to contract climb :)

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