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Yeah but working on site they can find those guys for £100/day. You just have to sell yourself, or find a client who understands the value you provide.Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostDepends on your skill set, but for many projects where home work is viable it is equally so for people in Bangalore who can work for 10 rupees a day or something.
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Depends on your skill set, but for many projects where home work is viable it is equally so for people in Bangalore who can work for 10 rupees a day or something.Originally posted by hugebrain View PostThinking of doing one of these work from home jobbies where "home" could be anywhere in the world.
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Very true. Durham<->Penzance is a 9 hour direct train (I used it as a student). From Durham you get to Bristol after something like 5 hours and it seems you're nearly there, but oh no there's 4 hours left. Then you get to Exeter and get a it excited but nope, still 2 hours. Even once you cross the sodding Tamar and are IN Cornwall it's something like 90 minutes to go... and that's where they close the buffet.Originally posted by OwlHoot View Post
... within a few miles of Lands End.
God, it's remote down there. Even if you live in North Devon, it's a good two hour drive to get to Newquay or Truro.
Even London is 5-6 hours by train. Take it from me... take the sleeper train if you are anywhere near the main line!
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Mmmmmm Not a high bar you set there - A town less crap than Braintree, Clacton, Southend, Chelmsford or Basildon.... I think Saffron Walden just about qualifies.Originally posted by SueEllen View PostEssex cos you can live near the sea, in the country side, in a crap town, in a less crap town, get to an airport quickly, dye yourself orange and everyone will think it's normal....
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Originally posted by ChimpMaster View PostMods can you change the subject of this thread to "If you could work anywhere in SW England..."
... within a few miles of Lands End.
God, it's remote down there. Even if you live in North Devon, it's a good two hour drive to get to Newquay or Truro.
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I played in the Perranzabuloe chess club as a lad which is just inland of Peranporth but other than St.Ives and Hayle and Godrevy don't know the north coast at all.
I cycled around West Cornwall a fair bit in the summer, that was fun. Cycled Penzance to Cadgwith and stayed overnight there. The village time forgot...
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FTFYOriginally posted by ChimpMaster View PostMods can you change the subject of this thread to "If you could work anywhere west of the Tamar..."
Healeys do indeed make Rattler. You get to try them all at the farm too. The cloudy was good and the farm restaurant is great value. They also do a good range of chutneys, jams, etc. although some of the merchandise is a bit of a rip off.Originally posted by Pip in a Poke View PostBeen stuck in that jam many a time
Never tried Healeys. Unless they're the ones that do Cornish Rattler. Seems to be on draught in quite a few pubs now.
Also, related to Donald Healey, who first started car work in Perranporth.
Unfortunately I was driving last time we went.
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Been stuck in that jam many a timeOriginally posted by LondonManc View PostCharlestown is lovely for a day out, it's just getting through St Austell
later (if you forget the locals are still on a normal working day!)
Done most of the tourist stuff - Eden Project, Seal Sanctuary, Lizard, etc.
Still can't beat Healey's cider farm

Never tried Healeys. Unless they're the ones that do Cornish Rattler. Seems to be on draught in quite a few pubs now.
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Mods can you change the subject of this thread to "If you could work anywhere in SW England..."
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