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Would you want to move to Bradford? Like the neighbourly entertertainment too much to move. To be honest, local rush hour is terrible from all corners, I am liking the one hour commute, just not the expense of the high albeit very quick mileage.
Teleworking - it is a very old school kind of place, and I am governing a lot of projects - ifmy working world was just the one project, that may be an option, but working 7-3 is a decent alternative I guess.
If you do say 3 hours a day commuting and work for 46 weeks of the year then at 15 hours per week, you are looking at spending almost all of Janruary sat in your car on the M62. Just to put that in context, you are currently spending 12th of your life sat on the M62! Knock off the big percentages spent sleeping and working and that 12th is a big chunk of your own useful time.
There is no way as a permie I would consider doing that and paying £7k a year for the fun of it.
Get a place to live close to work. The time off for the long commute would be replaced by a small commute and you'd still be at home early.
Rule Number 1 - Assuming that you have a valid contract in place always try to get your poo onto your timesheet, provided that the timesheet is valid for your current contract and covers the period of time that you are billing for.
A litre of clean veg oil from the supermarket is not much cheaper than a litre of diesel.
SVO needs a heater in cold weather and possibly a new pump.
Bio Diesel involves faff, time and chemicals and storage.
Old chip oil involves dealing with Ian Beale.
So I'm out.
As someone who has done this.... I agree - plenty of faff...
..and then try not to kill yourself making it as there are a number of dangerous stages. Methanol exposure (sends you blind, mad, dead), there is a risk of explosion (methanol fumes), dealing with caustic (NaOH, it's, well, caustic), but at least you could try making soap with the by-products.
But it's certainly an experience, dealing with used chip fat, unblocking pumps with solidified whites, euuucch. Picking it up from people who don't understand that if the container is left out in the rain then the water will push the oil out of the container - f'ing morons still did it. So you'd end up picking up 80 litres of water to 20 litres oil.
I did it before I started contracting as I was a poor student. I still have my rig and about 150 litres of methanol sitting in my garage.
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