Has anyone toyed with the idea of buying a campervan/caravan and using it whilst working away from home? I am thinking I could save money on accomodation costs and could always use it on weekends (unofficially obviously).
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Where are you working?? Torquay??Originally posted by theemeestrooHas anyone toyed with the idea of buying a campervan/caravan and using it whilst working away from home?It's about time I changed this sig...Comment
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I know someone who did exactly that. Stayed in a campervan on the clients car park, used the clients toilets and shower room out of hours.Originally posted by theemeestrooHas anyone toyed with the idea of buying a campervan/caravan and using it whilst working away from home? I am thinking I could save money on accomodation costs and could always use it on weekends (unofficially obviously).
They were not impressed and they got "terminated".Comment
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BORRRRRRRRRRRRRING. NEXT.Originally posted by theemeestrooHas anyone toyed with the idea of buying a campervan/caravan and using it whilst working away from home? I am thinking I could save money on accomodation costs and could always use it on weekends (unofficially obviously).Comment
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A mate stopped in his in a leisure centre car park for months, went for an early morning swimeach day. A bit sad really !Originally posted by theemeestrooHas anyone toyed with the idea of buying a campervan/caravan and using it whilst working away from home? I am thinking I could save money on accomodation costs and could always use it on weekends (unofficially obviously).Comment
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Did you think they wouldn't notice your big white van, prawn?Originally posted by DimPrawnI know someone who did exactly that. Stayed in a campervan on the clients car park, used the clients toilets and shower room out of hours.
They were not impressed and they got "terminated".Comment
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Originally posted by theemeestrooHas anyone toyed with the idea of buying a campervan/caravan and using it whilst working away from home? I am thinking I could save money on accomodation costs and could always use it on weekends (unofficially obviously).
oh deary deary me. This guy needs to be voted as cheapo tight fisted contractor of the year.Comment
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The unmitigated horror.
You like emptying your own toilet and showering in a vertical plastic coffin? No way.Comment
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