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Two hours each way on the train (Southampton to Canary Wharf), then 9 hours or so at work. You have to develop a strategy or else you'll cream-cracker yourself.
...my quagmire of greed....my cesspit of laziness and unfairness....all I am doing is sticking two fingers up at nurses, doctors and other hard working employed professionals...
Commute varies but normally 90mins each way with a 10 hour work day.
But that is the norm for permie in construction.
When I've had builders round doing extensions, they arrive just before 10am, have two hour lunch breaks in the pub/betting shop, 4 x 15 min tea and fag breaks, and start packing up at 3.30pm
I don't think you've got this construction lark quite right if you ask me....
When I've had builders round doing extensions, they arrive just before 10am, have two hour lunch breaks in the pub/betting shop, 4 x 15 min tea and fag breaks, and start packing up at 3.30pm
I don't think you've got this construction lark quite right if you ask me....
That’s the difference between residential & commercial construction and management & operative .
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