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Quote from: p holley on September 05, 2008, 08:41:38 pman interesting comparison would be to compare the turnover and size of the rounds of those who work in the rain , to those who dont....i know where my money would go!!im 2 weeks behind due to weather,no shortage of work need 6 full days every week to keep stright,but wont work in the rain
an interesting comparison would be to compare the turnover and size of the rounds of those who work in the rain , to those who dont....i know where my money would go!!
Quote from: p holley on September 06, 2008, 10:47:23 pmthe ice caps are melting and our planet is in trouble, but thats another debate....your right though 2003 was a scorching dry summer.... i remember it well as it was the year ( summer) that my mum was ill and died .... the weather is iether too hot and dry or tooo wet...there is no balance.....sorry about your mother but im talking about 2006 when there was record tempatures 90 degrees plus had to finish at 2.30 pm absolutly wasted with the heat
the ice caps are melting and our planet is in trouble, but thats another debate....your right though 2003 was a scorching dry summer.... i remember it well as it was the year ( summer) that my mum was ill and died .... the weather is iether too hot and dry or tooo wet...there is no balance.....
Good point there Jeff, there's two reasons i don't work in the rain 1. i don't like getting wet and 2. the biggest reason for me is the customers views. If i could remove the second reason then i would occasionally work through the rain but it's the customer i worry about more than anything.