Lparker9983
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BBC news. 07.36 construction in the open air can continue, therefore I'd say we can.
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That's the link I posted, it is starting to look more and more like going to be personnal choice.Sorry, I'm getting confused by the various links!
But this is the most up-to-date guidance on the restrictions imposed tonight. As you will see, there's nothing in the content say we cannot work legally.
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/874738/Full_guidance_on_staying_at_home_and_away_from_others.pdf
Garages are allowed to stay open, Michael Gove said so this morningHow many garages are part way through jobs with a garage full of cars, MOT's and so on, a key worker may have put their car in a garage yesterday they ain't getting it back according to Boris's very clear/muddy water speech
Mr G,The way I see it is this, you or may not be allowed to clean.( I believe we shouldn't.)my customers may not mind,but what about their neighbours? Or rest of general public? You could become hated in your home town quite quickly. We are going to go into a really dark period, some people are going turn.
If there had been any more tourists revisit this area this coming weekend there we could of easily seen violence!
I've got five kids,four at home one stuck in Liverpool by the way. Ive got no savings but have a credit card and will cancel certain direct debits and hold fire for three weeks.im going to try and do the right thing as I've got to try and persuade my children to do the right thing. I don't want to put people at risk and I don't want to alarm anyone. I was a rebel for a big part of my life,wouldn't do as I was told and found myself in in grim situations and places,learnt the hard way. Now is not the time to be like that,this is very serious. I did work yesterday but last night put an end to that.
Dean, the best and most responsible response I've seen.Mr G,
Thats about one of the most sensible replies I have read on this subject.
I am in the same boat as yourself and many many others. 2 kids at home, Mrs closed salon a few days ago, worrying times. No savings to fall back on and no bank of Mum & Dad either.
My customers welcomed me all day yesterday but not so sure now. No doubt a lot of customers will say ‘yeah pop around Dean’ and ‘you’ve got to work and feed kids haven’t you’ but and here’s the but: Would you feel ok about it conscience wise?
Yes financially we will suffer, the bills will suffer. Get rid of non essential direct debits, if needed contact the mortgage company or rental agency.
Nobody will starve. We will not be kicked out of our homes if we can’t pay the bills.
I’ve worked for 25yrs since leaving school and it doesn’t feel right not working but perhaps now is the time to put health, our kids, family and friends and neighbours first and look after them another way, not just financially.
Thats my opinion.
Whatever you decide, good luck and all the best.
Rogers out.
Spot on fella. Absolute sense.The way I see it is this, you or may not be allowed to clean.( I believe we shouldn't.)my customers may not mind,but what about their neighbours? Or rest of general public? You could become hated in your home town quite quickly. We are going to go into a really dark period, some people are going turn.
If there had been any more tourists revisit this area this coming weekend there we could of easily seen violence!
I've got five kids,four at home one stuck in Liverpool by the way. Ive got no savings but have a credit card and will cancel certain direct debits and hold fire for three weeks.im going to try and do the right thing as I've got to try and persuade my children to do the right thing. I don't want to put people at risk and I don't want to alarm anyone. I was a rebel for a big part of my life,wouldn't do as I was told and found myself in in grim situations and places,learnt the hard way. Now is not the time to be like that,this is very serious. I did work yesterday but last night put an end to that.
Regarding the financial side. The good news is that it looks like a compensation package will be announced for self employed people who can't work because of the restrictions/virus .it sounds like we may be entitled to 80% of our average monthly net pay up to £2917 (based on your last 3 years earnings)....That will be a big helpMr G,
Thats about one of the most sensible replies I have read on this subject.
I am in the same boat as yourself and many many others. 2 kids at home, Mrs closed salon a few days ago, worrying times. No savings to fall back on and no bank of Mum & Dad either.
My customers welcomed me all day yesterday but not so sure now. No doubt a lot of customers will say ‘yeah pop around Dean’ and ‘you’ve got to work and feed kids haven’t you’ but and here’s the but: Would you feel ok about it conscience wise?
Yes financially we will suffer, the bills will suffer. Get rid of non essential direct debits, if needed contact the mortgage company or rental agency.
Nobody will starve. We will not be kicked out of our homes if we can’t pay the bills.
I’ve worked for 25yrs since leaving school and it doesn’t feel right not working but perhaps now is the time to put health, our kids, family and friends and neighbours first and look after them another way, not just financially.
Thats my opinion.
Whatever you decide, good luck and all the best.
Rogers out.
Where did you hear this fella?Regarding the financial side. The good news is that it looks like a compensation package will be announced for self employed people who can't work because of the restrictions/virus .it sounds like we may be entitled to 80% of our average monthly net pay up to £2917 (based on your last 3 years earnings)....That will be a big help
Just done the exact same thing ?I've cancelled today's work, I believe that I legally could go out (for the timebeing) but it just feels wrong for now, waiting to see how things develop.
To any #selfemployed workers out there it looks like we're finally getting what we're owed... 80% up to £2,917 worked out based on our last 3 years tax returns.Where did you hear this fella?