Chris34
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Racing car drivers find the limits of their cars by pushing their boundaries to the limit of loss of adhesion. If they didn't do that they wouldn't know how hard they can push.
I have done kart racing on and off for the last 15 years : ) Generally competition drives you to go faster and brake later, you learn to go quicker by copying what works off other drivers and following their lines, you then work out where you are quicker than them to go even faster. Great sport, recommend it to anyone who is looking for an adrenaline fix coupled with a hobby of tinkering with the engines, mechanical side of it in between the race meetings.
With the office cleaning I have done over the last 20 years, well I'd get a key job and with these jobs generally you can go when you're done. I'd aim to do it in half the paid time and work out how I can work to the that time without getting complaints. I think I will adopt a similar approach to the window cleaning, whereby you set yourself a time limit per pane of glass, this then ensures that the job is completed within a certain time frame.
Things like the rinse bar are definitely worth having though if it means saving time/ effort to do the same job.