harunh
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Cool story every1
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Your story really inspires me BC /emoticons/smile.pngIf I didn't have kids I'd probably still be a bum.. So this is what I am doing for them /emoticons/wink.png
adapt and overcome an old army favorite!Ups and downs at school. Joined army at 16, great time, left at 40 as qualified accountant! So part time doing a bit of selfemployed stuff. Also joined TA and got Army Cadet part time job. Bumped into old WC who was retiring. Spur of the moment idea to say keep me in mind: fresh air and going places I used to go to in Lakes. Eventually bought part of round all trad. Love it at times but feel a bit of time pressure. Round growing nicely and losing the dross. Nice just to meet a good number of nice friendly people. 2/3 days a week is enough having to be flexible with weather and other jobs. adapt and overcome.
HAHA I get where your coming from on that oneWorked on a farm from leaving school, age 16 to 20 Was made redundant after my four years.Not a good feeling for a young lad to loose his job, so decided I wanted to work for myself.
Window cleaning was a straight forward business to get into, so I did.
The four years on the farm taught me what a day's work was, out in all weathers, and weekend work, even had me doing some boxing days over xmas.
You'll do owt when your young and daft.
Nearly 50 now, so 30 years just round the corner.
Honestly, don't really enjoy the job, have some days in summer when I'm happy enough.
But I just don't enjoy working, just gets in the way of my life, and doing the things I really want to do.
The money is about the only thing that's kept me going all these years, but when I touch 60 thats it, I'll have done 40 years, and all my gear will be going in the canal.
Happy Day's /emoticons/wink.png
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