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Tomorrow's weather

I have looked at evening jobs but only wanna do it as a last resort!
evening jobs,gawd . it must be very bad weather to even consider delivering the chinkees

 
evening jobs,gawd . it must be very bad weather to even consider delivering the chinkees
Got a Mrs and 2 kids to feed, and haven't been at it long enough to have any savings, but I'm not gonna pack in, it's the first job I've enjoyed since I got out the army

 
Got a Mrs and 2 kids to feed, and haven't been at it long enough to have any savings, but I'm not gonna pack in, it's the first job I've enjoyed since I got out the army
hang on in there,soon be spring . are you marketing your business ? my opinion only but if was you id be out leafletting on the rainy days . cane the marketing on Facebook every other day and elsewhere,thisll Force You From Your Pit,the high workload

 
hang on in there,soon be spring . are you marketing your business ? my opinion only but if was you id be out leafletting on the rainy days . cane the marketing on Facebook every other day and elsewhere,thisll Force You From Your Pit,the high workload
I'm holding off marketing for a few weeks as I may be taking a 400 house round over soon (very long story), not costing me a penny so waiting on the news from that as if I take it over I'm gonna be overfilled as is

 
Weather has been terrible here on the border for 6 weeks. Spring soon!

 
I just play it by ear, if i looked at the weather id stay it bed all week as its forcast everyday, not much you can do but go out and see what happens, if that means sitting in van waiting for a break in the rain so be it. Work has to get done

 
Due to p**s down all day in Brighton but I'm aiming for a full day.

What's the worst that can happen /emoticons/smile.png

I've been asked to not clean houses when the weathers been bad but never been 'sacked' or lost a customer due to it.

Personally I try not to look at the forecast - it changes so much.......

 
It's been rubbish weather since 24th. October last year ...... I'm 3 weeks behind .

It's all cycles , dry spells followed by wet spells BUT this wet spell keeps on coming.........

 
When it comes to British weather there is no such thing as a forecast, just some blokes guessing. You can predict almost any type of weather for tomorrow and be in with a chance that at some point during the day your prediction will come right.

Yesterday is the only day where I can recall for a good while here where the rain would not let up at all.

I plan around a 5 day week. If a day gets scuppered due to weather then I have the Saturday to catch up.

Throughout 2015 I lost a total of 3 days work to weather.

Those that seem to not be able to work for days or weeks on end due to weather seem to choose to allow themselves to be defeated.

There are many days whrere I look out at shite weather at 8am and go back to bed but by mid morning or lunch the conditions are workable.

The only weather involved in weather you work or not is WEATHER you are hungry enough to make it as self employed.

Dont worry. Always jobs in Tescos or McDonalds, the other windies will look after your ex customers.

 
I haven't lost more than about 2 days maximum in the last year due to weather

And that is cumulative as i think from memory i had 1 whole day off and a couple where I've managed a few hours once the torrential rain had stopped

 
predicted to be 32mph winds tomorrow, 25 is my max i work at, not worth the risk.
Not 32mph, I've just watched the bbc weather and its more like 65mph :eek:. Us southerners cannot moan though, weve had it good compared to our northern friends, so our turn tomorrow. Be careful not to snap those s.l.x poles!!

 
Totally agree - get out there and crack on guys ! Only weather that puts me off is 3 foot of snow and sub zero as you end up getting van stuck

 
Personally I'd rather sweep up for a day for £50 than sit around looking out window

I would hate to be unemployed it would get me depressed

Annoys me when people say they'd rather stay in bed than earn x amount

I actually feel sorry for benefit spongers ( not genuine claimers ) as they must not have much self worth

 

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