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FFS - how do I deal with this one
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Thanks guys, I got it now.
Next time we are sitting around, at an aged aunts funeral probably, I will steer the conversation this way ....
Nosey Brother 'I dont understand why you have xxx sweeping up and carrying hods at £150 a week when he could be sitting in a nice warm office with you, earning £300 a day'
other aged aunts not sagely, whilst dunking their cream biscuits in their tea
EO 'You are only saying that because you have been sh@gging my wife while I have been working away'
Undertaker (surveying the cardiac carnage) 'mmm that'll be three more funerals then'
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(>'.'<)
("")("") Born to Drink. Forced to WorkComment
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostHow do I tell him to fck off, without telling him to fck off ?
Do you owe him a lot of money?
Does he have decent blackmail material on you?
If answer to all of the above is no, then just tell him to mind his own bloody business and to feck offComment
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostThanks guys, I got it now.
Next time we are sitting around, at an aged aunts funeral probably, I will steer the conversation this way ....
Nosey Brother 'I dont understand why you have xxx sweeping up and carrying hods at £150 a week when he could be sitting in a nice warm office with you, earning £300 a day'
other aged aunts not sagely, whilst dunking their cream biscuits in their tea
EO 'What you asking me for, he's your fcking kid anyways ya bast*rd'
Undertaker (surveying the cardiac carnage) 'mmm that'll be four more funerals then'
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If yours is anything like mine, your scouse family has a dominant (elderly) alpha female who usually stamps hard on troublemaking young cubs. Let her know about brother's interfering and he'll know better than to ever mention it again.Oh, I’m sorry….I seem to be lost. I was looking for the sane side of town. I’d ask you for directions, but I have a feeling you’ve never been there and I’d be wasting my time.Comment
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Originally posted by SizeZero View PostIf yours is anything like mine, your scouse family has a dominant (elderly) alpha female who usually stamps hard on troublemaking young cubs. Let her know about brother's interfering and he'll know better than to ever mention it again.
and that would be sad(\__/)
(>'.'<)
("")("") Born to Drink. Forced to WorkComment
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostThanks guys, I got it now.
Next time we are sitting around, at an aged aunts funeral probably, I will steer the conversation this way ....
Nosey Brother 'I dont understand why you have xxx sweeping up and carrying hods at £150 a week when he could be sitting in a nice warm office with you, earning £300 a day'
other aged aunts not sagely, whilst dunking their cream biscuits in their tea
EO 'You are only saying that because you have been sh@gging my wife while I have been working away'
Undertaker (surveying the cardiac carnage) 'mmm that'll be three more funerals then'
"Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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Sounds like Bro knows what you earn, which can cause some resentment and this might be a way to have a dig, some people can't help themselves.
I wouldn't advise ANYONE to consider IT for a career unless it really was something they loved doing. It is unreliable, subject to rapid change that can mean everything you have spent years learning is virtually worthless. Look at support and now coding, it's gone or going.
Bit of hard work could be the making of your lad, will appreciate what it takes to get some money and if he matures and develops some ambition and has the capability, then he will make something out of it, or change course.
Last thing he needs is to feel he is second rate and that the world owes him a living, life will turn out disappointing for the many who think that.
I wish I had a trade to fall back on and build a business around !!
I would have a quiet word with bro, talk down what you do, emphasise fragility, rapid changes that mean a very different picture in 10 years, let alone 20 and ask him to not undermine your lad while he finds his feet.Comment
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My Plumber is not on the bench
Originally posted by Lockhouse View PostA smart builder will always make more dosh than a smart contractor.
That's all you need to say.
My Plumber charged me €220 for about 2.5 hrs work.(No replacement parts)
He does not rely on Pimps to work.
My hot water system and toilet doesn't take any notice of the financial
crisis
My Plumber accepts cash and doesn't need to stay in hotels and catch flights.Comment
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