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  1. you cant start a sentance with because. can you read and write or are you useing voice reg on your iphone?
  2. im here because im a sensible worker,i miss the traffic and start work by 7am most days.... why are you here disagreeing with the fact most people in the arb work are lazy or of no fixed abode?
  3. yep,my allotment now has a delivery of stable muck, the problem is that the persons of no fixed abode tip rubbish and fir in there chip so the allotment bosses have put a stop to it, woodchip is getting hard to lose these days.
  4. reasonable comments online is not out of order...
  5. yay ... can i have a job 4 days a week please..:001_smile:
  6. is that the engine house in wheal rose?
  7. well i managed 6hrs work in the dry this morning,tis dark out west tho.......
  8. so your lazy too then,no suprise there.... your the problem in the industry then,when we finish at 2pm on a good day we all go home....but...those are the rules. it makes the kids learn about organisation and woodland welfare.What you have posted is not a suprise as your comments are the problem bet you aint done a hard days work in your life IMO.
  9. someone has too,all comments and posts are relevant to previous posts.. your point or are you a part time arborist?
  10. nope had a good day cos i now work on my own without stupid kids and lazy adults...... done plenty of quids today thanks.
  11. thank you,someone that works..... yes lets ban all squaddies and "firewimmens" i got asked by my recent employer why i turned up 30mins early? i replied so i am ready for work for you at 7.45am to acheive a good days work....silly old fool said get here later or help in the yard,er...... put boots on get lunch and bag ready for work 15mins early!!! i left the **** and dont have a job,some people are beyond help. some of us are born to work and others are not.
  12. yes,do some work or do one in my book,all this noddy staff from the army and kids with tickets is destroying the industry for the fulltime cutters that know what their doing....
  13. yes fair..... i done my work today alone as thats how it is,i do rant on but when i see posts up "what 2nd job do you have" i get angry...
  14. so.. 07.30 onsite,start work! tea break 15mins at 10.30am. lunch break 45 mins at 13.00- afternoon tea break 15 minuets at 15.15. pack up at 16.30 and leave site. take it or leave it,works here in cornwall and the boys work hard. god damm lazy english need to learn about how to work before getting paid,all this second job stuff undermines the industry with grave effect..
  15. yes and if they got no packed lunch then there going hungry.....anoying isnt it. employees dont have more rights than employers just put it in there contracts,employee to provide own food and water no shops allowed.easy.

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