I'll take all those last comments with a pinch of salt. However, I will come back with a few paragraphs, it obviously unsettled your nerves, or you wouldn't of written them.
I do not run a fire service or am not the chief fire officer of the LFB on mega bucks - I'm merely a hose squirter and have been for 5.5 years. I tried 7 times to get in. I work very hard on a 2 days, 2 nights, 4 off shift, helping those who get into unfortunate situations - sometimes having to put my life in danger - so please pay me an ounce of respect for that.
My full time job gives me £32k. I don't feel is a great wage, to irk life, travel into London and live here in the Home Counties, but I accept I chose that career to help people and like many public sector wages they don't pay a wage to reflect the cost of living here.
As for having a tree company as well as gardening, I could never do it all. I know a full on tree outfit must be 50k, by the time you have vehicle, chipper, equipment, courses etc. I'm merely just enquiring to be safe and sound for the small bit I do.
Anyway myself and my wife hope you were just jesting....I attended a RTA (road traffic accident) only last week involving a local large tree surgery co. near me. I actually rang the Guv of that co. to ask how his blokes were. Good job I never asked for advice from him, I may have got a mouthful about taking grub from his men's mouth...
I know most of joe public don't like that some public sector workers have a few days to earn an extra quid. My wife is a secondary school teacher and gets regular stick for the holidays she gets. We both hold the opinion that everyone else had the choice to go into teaching/brigade... She is about to leave teaching to focus on our one year old and hopefully our growing family. It is for those reasons I want to earn a tad more. Nothing major. Do not, however, knock me for my work ethic of working any spare minute to help bring up my family a little better in life. Maybe some of the dossers in this country need to take a leaf from my book.
Anyway, as Cameron says, "We're all this together..."