Rate is £16/hour for C+E work Ltd rate. You can get C1 if you have had your licence since before 1 Jan 1997 - but that pays naff all as every man jack has the licence. Probably £6.50 an hour.
Not going to set the world on fire but done 30 hours this week which is 500 squid that I wouldn't have seen.
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Originally posted by El_Diablo View PostI always wanted do the horn on one of those articulated vehicles. Hmmm I think I'm coming down with something.
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Originally posted by El_Diablo View PostWhat line of work you in Sock?
I also have a plan B which does involve driving trucks. Like this week. Client doesnt want me on site so been hauling stuff round for Argos, in the middle of dying of flu.
Originally posted by AtW View PostHe is a trucker (drives trucks).
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He is a trucker (drives trucks).
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Same here seems to be more "market activity".
I think its becuase there is not the 4 days off in a row we had last year were people too the 3 in the middle off to have almost 11 days off in total and people are actually back at work so sending out the "i need" messages to pimps.
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Originally posted by Bear View PostWell done SA
an at home gig is always good - as long as your disciplined enough
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Originally posted by zeitghostfor SA...
I'm a poet & I didn't know it...
There was a young bard of Japan
Whose limericks never would scan
When they said it was so,
He replied, Yes, I know,
I always try to fit as many words on the last line as I possibly can.
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No slump for me either, 'tis the season to be billing fa la la....
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Originally posted by SallyAnne View PostI've never noticed one at all this year - in fact the market seems to be booming.
Just landed a new gig, at home
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