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Am I a bar steward? Serious question here...
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Yes, I seem to remember a similar study in Oxfordshire with those sort of results (based on blood samples or dna tests or something rather than what people said). I cant find the details off hand though. But the answer is that *if* there is something, then you are not alone by any means. -
Those that do not learn from history are bankrupt of knowledge, and doomed to make the same mistakes.Originally posted by Diver View PostTo dwell in the past leads to a vacant future
Your life is today and all of your tomorrows
Do not let the past lay a burden on you that will be difficult to carry into your future
Lighten the load and move swiftly toward a happier tomorrow.
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Learn but do not dwellOriginally posted by wendigo100 View PostThose that do not learn from history are bankrupt of knowledge, and doomed to make the same mistakes.
There is no going back, only forward
That's enough philosophical cr@p from me, I'm off to price a job
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As a diver, do you price jobs as depth * time * hourly rate? Or is it more complicated than that?Originally posted by Diver View PostLearn but do not dwell
There is no going back, only forward
That's enough philosophical cr@p from me, I'm off to price a job
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Daily rate + Transport + Consumables/Expenses + Difficulty/Danger + or - how much I want the jobOriginally posted by wendigo100 View PostAs a diver, do you price jobs as depth * time * hourly rate? Or is it more complicated than that?
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