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Quote from: KS Cleaning on April 18, 2020, 10:20:11 amQuote from: G Griffin on April 18, 2020, 10:10:52 amI might go back next week. I've been getting it right in my head and then I can work more safely. My Missus is off work earlier in the week so it might be a good time to; but then the school work starts again. I wish things were clearer on the lockdown, testing and strategies etc but we have to make the best of it.I can't stay off 'til September, potentially, and I'd sooner go back earlier than I wanted to and do a few hours a day, a few days a week. And don't forget, the first May Bank Holiday is on Friday the 8th.You turncoat you😜😂I'm not back yet! I'd have stayed off until June, no problem. September's a different matter. If the schools don't go back my partial lockdown could be that long. I've not been critical of anyone working, or leaving home, with good reasons. It's the ones doing it irresponsibly that I had a go at. It's not all about window cleaning.
Quote from: G Griffin on April 18, 2020, 10:10:52 amI might go back next week. I've been getting it right in my head and then I can work more safely. My Missus is off work earlier in the week so it might be a good time to; but then the school work starts again. I wish things were clearer on the lockdown, testing and strategies etc but we have to make the best of it.I can't stay off 'til September, potentially, and I'd sooner go back earlier than I wanted to and do a few hours a day, a few days a week. And don't forget, the first May Bank Holiday is on Friday the 8th.You turncoat you😜😂
I might go back next week. I've been getting it right in my head and then I can work more safely. My Missus is off work earlier in the week so it might be a good time to; but then the school work starts again. I wish things were clearer on the lockdown, testing and strategies etc but we have to make the best of it.I can't stay off 'til September, potentially, and I'd sooner go back earlier than I wanted to and do a few hours a day, a few days a week. And don't forget, the first May Bank Holiday is on Friday the 8th.
Quote from: G Griffin on April 18, 2020, 10:39:37 amQuote from: KS Cleaning on April 18, 2020, 10:20:11 amQuote from: G Griffin on April 18, 2020, 10:10:52 amI might go back next week. I've been getting it right in my head and then I can work more safely. My Missus is off work earlier in the week so it might be a good time to; but then the school work starts again. I wish things were clearer on the lockdown, testing and strategies etc but we have to make the best of it.I can't stay off 'til September, potentially, and I'd sooner go back earlier than I wanted to and do a few hours a day, a few days a week. And don't forget, the first May Bank Holiday is on Friday the 8th.You turncoat you😜😂I'm not back yet! I'd have stayed off until June, no problem. September's a different matter. If the schools don't go back my partial lockdown could be that long. I've not been critical of anyone working, or leaving home, with good reasons. It's the ones doing it irresponsibly that I had a go at. It's not all about window cleaning.🎣🎣 I know, I was just pulling your leg mate 😉
Quote from: SB Cleaning on April 18, 2020, 10:26:08 amWell it looks like most of the ones preaching about staying at home and not working are all slowly returning to work already lads If there was any preaching it was done to those didn't understand the guidelines and that still applies. And there was as much, if not more, preaching from those returning to work earlier. Like yourself on this thread.
Well it looks like most of the ones preaching about staying at home and not working are all slowly returning to work already lads
Now that nearly everyone is singing from the same hymn sheet regards working, what are we gonna argue about now? 🤐😁
Let's not forget either, there are still people promoting/encouraging others to work and themselves actually believe that you can't pass Covid-19 on to anyone else if you have no symptoms!! Someone has a duty to protect both him and others!!😬😆
Quote from: KS Cleaning on April 18, 2020, 10:25:25 amNow that nearly everyone is singing from the same hymn sheet regards working, what are we gonna argue about now? 🤐😁Brexit anyone?
I spoke to each employee over the phone yesterday, they are all desperate to get back to work. I'm going to send them all the new rams and have a "meeting" next week. Could be back at some level the following week.
Quote from: G Griffin on April 18, 2020, 10:44:40 amQuote from: SB Cleaning on April 18, 2020, 10:26:08 amWell it looks like most of the ones preaching about staying at home and not working are all slowly returning to work already lads If there was any preaching it was done to those didn't understand the guidelines and that still applies. And there was as much, if not more, preaching from those returning to work earlier. Like yourself on this thread.How can your preach about continuing to work ? I think it was plain to see that those who said they where doing it for the good of the country were either being sarcastic or joking, the only preaching done was by those who thought it was morally wrong to continue to work no matter the government advice.
i actually had one of my best earning months in march...well over £4k due to lots of good work falling due at the same time....this month too is looking good as ive picked up a few new window cleaning jobs and add ons here and there and very few skipped/suspended jobs.....as for the lockdown ive never even thought of not working TBH.........no need as we can crack on as usual.
Quote from: dazmond on April 18, 2020, 01:42:14 pmi actually had one of my best earning months in march...well over £4k due to lots of good work falling due at the same time....this month too is looking good as ive picked up a few new window cleaning jobs and add ons here and there and very few skipped/suspended jobs.....as for the lockdown ive never even thought of not working TBH.........no need as we can crack on as usual.looks like the grant will tip you into the 40% tax bracket then?
Quote from: KS Cleaning on April 18, 2020, 03:00:47 pmQuote from: dazmond on April 18, 2020, 01:42:14 pmi actually had one of my best earning months in march...well over £4k due to lots of good work falling due at the same time....this month too is looking good as ive picked up a few new window cleaning jobs and add ons here and there and very few skipped/suspended jobs.....as for the lockdown ive never even thought of not working TBH.........no need as we can crack on as usual.looks like the grant will tip you into the 40% tax bracket then?Are charity donations tax deductible?
Don't youever shut up boasting how much money you've made it gets quite boring
Quote from: harleyman on April 18, 2020, 02:00:11 pmDon't youever shut up boasting how much money you've made it gets quite boringI'm just saying you dont have to sit at home worrying about money and your business....just get out and work...nobody else is gonna give a toss if your business fails apart from you......I wouldn't bank on the government bailing you out.......never trust a Tory!