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age ranges and status

i am 36 and single just to start it off . ive wondered as ages change - do we work more hrs , charge more ?  and maybe find a partner ;)

- i dont care if your 52 and are weeding ,planting etc or 24 and have a mini-digger etc . just may be interesting

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23 Replies · Reply by Marc Cole Nov 27, 2010
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Busy fools

are you busy busy busy ?   working, working and working?  paying bills / quoting , improving your web-site , servicing machinary and cleaning vehicles maybe ?


have you checked your hrs worked / profit after costs ?  costs of tools /business overheads

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11 Replies · Reply by Lawncare-4u.co.uk Nov 26, 2010
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TRADE INSURANCE

i just got my new policy docs to start a new premium  (my broker shut down last year, unknown to me for a long time)


anyhow i checked the link below and got a good quote (inc tools in transit overnight!)

i dont need £2m p.l or £20m e.l or £20k hired pl

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Turf laying

ive noticed a few 'completed photo's of turfed gardens' .jobs look very good , but i notice not all are laid alternately .ie one complete roll laid, then second is laid half-way along ,following on same pattern.etc etcdo you cut-in at the end of each

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2 Replies · Reply by Mick Gammage May 22, 2010
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