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I went that way for a good few months, caused bad depression. I couldn't see that I was so far behind that everyone on the book was pretty much behind.Draw a line under it. start again, just appologise for the weather throwing you off.It's just a job, but It will make you sick if you let it.
My round is in at the moment I've lost so many days in the last three weeks with the bad weather that I just don't know where to begin. I have so much work stacked up at the moment and a lousy forecast for Thursday, Friday and Saturday....................... I've lost the will to live.
don't want to go down the old trad vs wfp route,but seems to me that wfp leads to back/neck/trapped nerve probs?am just asking because am just starting out and don't want to end up not being able to work/live properly because of these type of problems,whats your views?
Chopsiewe have these issues because we work like hurricanes.Work in a more relaxed manner and you will be fine.Of course once you start it's like a dance that pulls you in and gets faster and faster.We don't work through pain because we want too, it's because of the dough.
Quote from: ftp on November 10, 2009, 10:43:18 pmMy round is in at the moment I've lost so many days in the last three weeks with the bad weather that I just don't know where to begin. I have so much work stacked up at the moment and a lousy forecast for Thursday, Friday and Saturday....................... I've lost the will to live.time to add a rain guarentee maybe ?if it makes you feel any better, I have for the past few days had a trapped nerve in my back or shoulder or neck, painful to move to the point is bringing me to my kness, feel great when rain hits you in the face and unable to wipe it off due to pain lifting hand up to wipe it. But on the plus side have to thank Alex G for sending my slx pole back, yesterday half killed me, and today was cleaning with one arm and one finger Can rest again on sunday night