ched999uk
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Honda Civic 1.6 diesel.what car lol
Quoted mpg:
Urban 70.6 mpg
Extra Urban 85.6 mpg
Combined 78.5 mpg
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Honda Civic 1.6 diesel.what car lol
not bad! i ran a golf that did roughly 50mpg,but i went large and now run a volvo xc70 estate, great for camping but mpg round town is terrible ??Honda Civic 1.6 diesel.
Quoted mpg:
Urban 70.6 mpg
Extra Urban 85.6 mpg
Combined 78.5 mpg
900How many houses does everyone cap each days work at.
Now I'm talking per man or in my case "the only bugger" ha ha ha
Today I did 27, good cross section from big 4 bed detached houses to terraces, semis to bungalows... Today had it all.
Started at 9.01 genuinely didn't stop, no lunch no brews and finished at 4.06.
Now I'm not slow, I have a very fast flow rate so I can work quick.
What's the most you like to do sensibly?
I used to have an 850 Estate T5 version - that was fun ? . Would quite like a xc70 if we get a caravan.not bad! i ran a golf that did roughly 50mpg,but i went large and now run a volvo xc70 estate, great for camping but mpg round town is terrible ??
I also have a mortgage and have 28 years left lol but fortunately we put a big deposit down so not a very big mortgage.I'm aspiring to that but still have a mortgage to pay so will have to wait!! ?
Indeed. I love new builds. Small windows. Easy and quick to clean. My best days work is all on new estate 19 houses.Average is probably around 14 but most I done is 22/23 they all in same estate & new builds. I definitely think new builds best jobs just because they don't have that many windows compared to older homes
You beat me mate. I did 10I did 11 jobs today. I always seem to fall short when it comes to number of jobs in a day compared to others on here, probably only ever do 15 or 16 at a peak. I just work to a realistic financial target then go home. Fair play to you if you can knock out 27 in a day - not sure I've ever done that many in my entire 12 years on the glass! ?
You can't in material terms but the best thing about this job is you can earn a full time wage on practically part time hours.How can you live well without money though
I work all week and live at weekend
3 more than me, didn't get up till 8.30 ?3 jobs today, started at 7, been home for an hour. I love this job
I’m not materialistic in the slightest mateYou can't in material terms but the best thing about this job is you can earn a full time wage on practically part time hours.
I used to do full days, but priorities changed with kids. Would rather take home less and have more time right now. I think it just depends what you want and where you are in life.
There is no logic to see, it was merely a statement of a day. Its not how I normally work, it just so happened that day and made me interested in other people's day. Yes there is no hard and fast rule and obviously far to many variables to have any scientific significance but again I'm not implying that a doctoral thesis is being written about it, nor shall I be publishing any scientific research... Just asking a broad question, nothing more nothing lessReally don’t see the logic of burning yourself out by not having lunch and racing around like a blue ar5e fly.
And the question is a bit vague as it’s dependent on how big the houses are etc.
A good example of this is myself on Friday. I will only do 3 houses all day . They are very big and £80 a pop ???
Some people are all fur coat and knickers though, I'm not saying that's the case with your relatives,It all depends on what you call 'live well'. We have relatives that get new iPhones each year on contract, lease cars, think nothing of spending £70 on a takeaway, have full Sky TV. They both have a decent income so don't worry about money.
We buy reasonable phones when the old ones are no longer fit for purpose, have £7 contracts (unlimited mins/txt and 10Gb), run a 8 year old car (zero road tax, 60+mpg), think twice before spending £20 on a takeaway. We have a budget for weekly shopping. We are careful with our money and consider purchases carefully. We don't have a mortgage and minimise our outgoings. We have savings and do spend them when we decide to on stuff we want - had a good few cruises, had a motorhome and tow car, had a static caravan etc....
It all depends on your priorities and what you want.
Genuinely wasn't suggesting you were being materialistic mate. I was doing exactly the same as you two years ago but for where I'm at in life now, I would rather have more time at home.I’m not materialistic in the slightest mate
id rather earn the money so I can give my kids a better life too
I'm getting old too ?? but still have hair ? .We are somewhat similar to yourselves, maybe I'm getting old ?
Sounds good ?she is the epitome of all fur coat and no knickers ?
No I wasn’t saying you were!Genuinely wasn't suggesting you were being materialistic mate. I was doing exactly the same as you two years ago but for where I'm at in life now, I would rather have more time at home.