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Pump 'em up hard for tarmac - amazing the difference a bit of air makes.
Agree totally and mine are rock hard. Still I'm told switching to a road bike makes a dramatic difference. I hope so. The plan being to stick to the mountain bike until late april, then switch so I have May to get used to the different riding position. Also there is the prospect of a riding holiday just before the race to add some more training. (or riding to Yarmouth - and meeting the family up there)
The best seller is password unlocks. "I got this PC from work/carbooty/friend" and it's mine honest guv, can you just hack the admin password for me. £15 for 2 minutes work, nice.
2 minutes plus the callout time or do you do it remotely? Seems like you don't value your weekend much to charge so little.
1 week charity work in Africa????
What are you going to do in a week?
Get over jetlag, get the squits, get over the squits, pass on cold/flu germs to the natives, cry over the poor wee babies, get told how great you are, come home.
2 minutes plus the callout time or do you do it remotely? Seems like you don't value your weekend much to charge so little.
Get over jetlag, get the squits, get over the squits, pass on cold/flu germs to the natives, cry over the poor wee babies, get told how great you are, come home.
Yep you seem like the dynamic go-getter every client should hire. Look at your questions again and see if you could come up with some more positive answers. This could be the making of you.
Yep you seem like the dynamic go-getter every client should hire. Look at your questions again and see if you could come up with some more positive answers. This could be the making of you.
You think it makes you admirable and a 'go-getter' that you spend your spare time scavenging for spare change from chavs who can't get the PC they stole to work?
You think it makes you admirable and a 'go-getter' that you spend your spare time scavenging for spare change from chavs who can't get the PC they stole to work?
Money's money. I have bills to pay. MF sells tat, I pimp myself out to agencies, and make a few quid on the side as you say, from chavs. It's not exactly scratching a living, but I do try and turn my hand at every trick. It's a successful business model. Make hay while the sun shines and all that.
At your young tender years I'm sure the world looks like your oyster. At my age, with 3 kids to drag up, a retirement to think of and 3 academic careers to fund (or partially fund) + a grandfather's care to pay for - admittedly only top up fees, but they still cost more than the average car repayment - then yes, I do see every dime counts, sorry if this offends you.
In a perfect world my estranged mother would pay for her fathers care home top up fees, I would have better paying contracts, less bills, more time for the family and more time for charitable work.
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