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Previously on "Can you imagine contracting without a car ?"

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  • timh
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    Motorbike beats cars for contracting, I've found.
    Public transport beats both in London, but the bike can still be better sometimes. And in fact a bicycle-that-one-pedals is often better than public transport there.

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  • andy
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    Originally posted by Clippy
    Hello atw
    Are you stalking me ?

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  • Clippy
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    Originally posted by andy
    I have managed without car so far
    7 minutes walk to work and pop back home for lunch also.
    Maybe will need one for the next contract
    Hello atw

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  • KathyWoolfe
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    Originally posted by Cowboy Bob
    One Account/RBS?
    Norwich Union / Scottish Widows

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  • nucastle
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    Wouldnt mind pre-empting the money im bringing in now as a newbie contractor, and buying something horrifically impractical and bling ...

    .... but im resisting the urge right now, and going to get the cheapest bucket possible once i get kicked off the fiesta 1.25l im borrowing at the moment.

    A bit of a comedown from my alfa GTV days.

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  • MrsGoof
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    My new gig means I'll be commuting via Public transport, so I am now looking for reasons to keep some of my cars. I must admit I'm struggling

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  • AlfredJPruffock
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    Asked a girl if I could start right away
    She siad listen Babe - I got something to say
    I got no car - and its breaking my car
    But I found a driver and thats a start

    Baby you can drive my Car
    Yes Im gonna be a star
    And maybe I'll Love you

    Told an agent that my prospects were good
    And she said listen Babe - its understood
    Working for peanuts
    Its all very fine
    But I can show you a better time

    Baby you can drive my Car
    Yes Im gonna be a star
    And maybe I'll Love you

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  • b0redom
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    I was without one for a bit and just rented one when I needed it - that's a legitimate business expense.

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  • alreadypacked
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    Originally posted by Bagpuss
    sleep in the disabled toilet at work.
    Didn't see that answer in the accommodation on the road thread.

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  • Bagpuss
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    Unless you live in London or sleep in the disabled toilet at work you will need a car.

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  • Cowboy Bob
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    Originally posted by KathyWoolfe
    I've worked in both Norwich and Edinburgh
    One Account/RBS?

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  • portseven
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    Like Scooby I live just outside Manchester (Glossop) and my last few gig's have been the other side (Knutsford / Warrington / Skem) getting public transport to those places from Glossop is just not an option so a car is essential.

    Though I would love to not use it, a few gig's in Manchester would be great, but you get what you can. I would love to get the train in and out each day, it would give me couple of hours chill out time.

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  • KathyWoolfe
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    Yes I can

    I have a car and use it regularly, except for going to work!
    I've worked in both Norwich and Edinburgh and find that buses are adequate for travelling to and from work, especially in these days of the "professional working day" means that they are a lot more flexible in the hours I am supposed to be there.
    Of course that means living in the city / town where the work is and not everyone can do this.

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  • scooby
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    being up north and outside manchester, i need a car! the public transport here is crap at best!

    plus contract i'm currently on sees me in Stirling and Reading... a little travel involved!

    I'd honestly be knackered. getting bus to Manchester would take over an hour and i'm only 12 miles from the centre. driving takes about 30mins depending what time i leave which back roads i use.

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  • BA to the Stars
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    All depends where you are based and the availability of contracts in the area. London no problem, loads of contracts and plenty of public transport out in the sticks a different matter (you may complain about the tube, buses, etc in the capital but at least you have it, albeit I wouldn't fancy the tube commute anymore, packed in, no fun).

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