Quote from: andyM on December 12, 2015, 09:19:54 amWhen I watched the YouTube video someone had linked to earlier in this post about the Pylon Painters it seemed the guys they were filming had gone into it because they had limited options. One was ex-army another had a failed conservatory business etc.None of them seemed sure from one year to the next if they would be continuing or bailing out.I think that sums it up really.Yes, I regularly meet window cleaners with jumbo jet pilots licenses who just decided to take up window cleaning.Quote from: andyM on December 12, 2015, 09:19:54 amI reckon I'd rather go outside and bury my head in the garden than take up Pylon Painting. I know a lot of folk would say the same about window cleaning.
When I watched the YouTube video someone had linked to earlier in this post about the Pylon Painters it seemed the guys they were filming had gone into it because they had limited options. One was ex-army another had a failed conservatory business etc.None of them seemed sure from one year to the next if they would be continuing or bailing out.I think that sums it up really.
I reckon I'd rather go outside and bury my head in the garden than take up Pylon Painting.
Plenty of entertainmenthttps://youtu.be/v_lj77Km0Ao
Quote from: Walter Mitty on December 12, 2015, 03:38:01 pmFor me, the real nugget is the larger number of people I get to meet. If you go and be a 'ding ding girl' at Tescos, you'll get to meet loads of folk.That would probably blow your mind though.
For me, the real nugget is the larger number of people I get to meet.
They probably identify with the smell of urine and adult nappies you wear.
I reckon that the bigger decisions need to be thought through more than for most people.
Quote from: Walter Mitty on December 13, 2015, 02:37:13 pmI reckon that the bigger decisions need to be thought through more than for most people.Does your granny get sick of you teaching her to suck eggs?And I don't need yours or anyone else's empathy either; where have I asked for that? I'm dealing with a high-class-first-world problem here; it's no biggie, but of course we're being cautious; I'm not going to lose my work on a whim, which is why Wor Lass is going to have a crack at it first while I remain on the glass. It's her they're really after anyway. From there we can make a decision, based on first hand experience, on what we should do from then on.
Well, you put it out there for comments, and mock when you get them (not just mine either).I'm not sure why you put it out there in the first place really.Whatever you end up doing, I hope it works out for you.
Is this feasible? Anyone do it? I'd prefer to hear from guys who've experience of this, rather than just having opinions about doing this. Thanks.
Quote from: Walter Mitty on December 13, 2015, 05:52:19 pmWell, you put it out there for comments, and mock when you get them (not just mine either).I'm not sure why you put it out there in the first place really.Whatever you end up doing, I hope it works out for you.For someone who claims to be a writer, you're not very good at comprehension are you? Why don't you take a read of the original post which said:Quote from: Tosh on December 08, 2015, 02:03:22 pmIs this feasible? Anyone do it? I'd prefer to hear from guys who've experience of this, rather than just having opinions about doing this. Thanks.
Whether I got it right or wrong is irrelevant. I was just trying to be a decent human being. You can choose to be critical of that of course - it's your right.Maybe remember this when you next try to offer a helping hand, either on here or in the big wide world, and someone throws it back at you.
Tosh, if it's heavy rain, ice, snow, strong winds, or some other reason and Wor Lass can't work, does she still get paid?Or do they work in any weather?
Quote from: Walter Mitty on December 13, 2015, 07:30:02 pmWhether I got it right or wrong is irrelevant. I was just trying to be a decent human being. You can choose to be critical of that of course - it's your right.Maybe remember this when you next try to offer a helping hand, either on here or in the big wide world, and someone throws it back at you.What you gave was unsolicited opinion, in an effort (I suspect) to try and convince yourself you're happy with what you're doing. And now you're trying to make yourself out as some poor pious victim.Give it a rest; it's tedious.However, if you've experience of maintaining your work while doing some other kind of occupation, either through renting it out, sub contracting or employing others to work it for you, then you might find I'd be more receptive.
No, you can't work in the rain, or when there's ice on the steel. One of the employees says it isn't a problem though because the guys get paid enough from when they can work. He says quite a few of them went on holiday for the whole of November.