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Stefan Palokangas
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I only work 6 hour days 3-4 hours at weekends. I do the school run both ends of the day and I'm with them till bedtime. So it's not like I don't see them probably more than most dads see their kids. I see a lot more of them than I saw of my dad!

 

 

I was told once that one day you'll put your child down for the last time, tickle them for the last time etc.. and you'll never know it was the last time. That's stuck with me so it's top priority to spend the time making memories while I can. I can count on one hand the number of weekends I've worked in the last four years (apart from some pricing)

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If you work and do your best

 

You'll get the sack like all the rest

 

But if you laze and sod about

 

You'll live to see the job right out

 

The work is hard, the pay is small

 

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'Cos when you're dead, you'll be forgot

 

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Good shout Dan.

Life is too short.

I spent yesterday with the twins up the woods, poking horseshit with sticks and everything.

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Exactly right, we spent last week in a caravan in Yarmouth and same in May in Dorset. Will aim to go again this year. Gonna take either half day or all day off Friday purely because my 4 year old is leaving his nursery to start proper school so they're doing a little sing song assembly. That's worth more than money

I run older gear, earn a little less but all the flashy new gear can wait until they're out with their mates or coming in to earn a bit on the school holidays

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