Non essential plumbing work outdoors

enuff_zed said:
buzyg said:
enuff_zed said:
Surely they have to log on at home?

Or have they boughed to the pressure and decided to branch out on a different root?

Leave it out you lot. :wink:

Sorry mate, we were barking up the wrong tree...................
Did I mention they are Cherry trees. I can see this Blossoming into a fine discussion.
 
The vast majority of plumbers will be self employed. There is a key difference between the government advice for furloughed workers (i.e. those employed under the PAYE scheme) which are strictly forbidden to do any work for their respective employers and the self employed. The latter are actively encouraged by the government to carry on working as long as they can meet the social distancing obligations.

In fact I remember reading on the gov.uk website that it was a CONDITION of the grant that they carried on working. I can no longer find reference to that now unfortunately so the government may have changed tack.
 
Well, the first plumber I contacted via email responded in 3 minutes and was very keen.
 
Indeed :lol:

I had contacted a fence guy as well but his trouble is getting supplies for the repairs.

As I continue paying everyone else, would be nice to actually get something done as well :D
 
pvr said:
Indeed :lol:

I had contacted a fence guy as well but his trouble is getting supplies for the repairs.

As I continue paying everyone else, would be nice to actually get something done as well :D

Is the fence to keep in the inbound unwanted swimming pool when he screws up and legs it off site.... :P
 
enuff_zed said:
buzyg said:
enuff_zed said:
Surely they have to log on at home?

Or have they boughed to the pressure and decided to branch out on a different root?

Leave it out you lot. :wink:

Sorry mate, we were barking up the wrong tree...................

None of the above, they’re forming a splinter group :P
Rob
 
enuff_zed said:
Smartbear said:
enuff_zed said:
Sorry mate, we were barking up the wrong tree...................

None of the above, they’re forming a splinter group :P
Rob

All rather ironic, as I am the technical author for a large wood chipper manufacturer. :roll:

I thought you were in the aviation industry?
Rob
 
Smartbear said:
I thought you were in the aviation industry?
Rob

23 years RAF Engines & Airframes Techie (Tornado, VC10, Canberra, Tornado again)
3 years HGV Class 1 driver for a removals company
8 years Documentation Controller for BAES at RAF Marham - Tornado logbook (F700) compiler/controller/QA
18 months Technical Author - Boeing - writing manuals for the new 777X (Claim to fame, first person to write instructions for folding wings on a commercial aircraft.)
Now at Timberwolf, writing workshop manuals and ensuring compliance to the Machinery Directive + 101 other regulations.
A varied career so far. :)
 
enuff_zed said:
Smartbear said:
I thought you were in the aviation industry?
Rob

23 years RAF Engines & Airframes Techie (Tornado, VC10, Canberra, Tornado again)
3 years HGV Class 1 driver for a removals company
8 years Documentation Controller for BAES at RAF Marham - Tornado logbook (F700) compiler/controller/QA
18 months Technical Author - Boeing - writing manuals for the new 777X (Claim to fame, first person to write instructions for folding wings on a commercial aircraft.)
Now at Timberwolf, writing workshop manuals and ensuring compliance to the Machinery Directive + 101 other regulations.
A varied career so far. :)

My career changed recently as well, I’m doing my best to keep afoot of it :P
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Rob
 
Smartbear said:
My career changed recently as well, I’m doing my best to keep afoot of it :P
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Rob

It's a nightmare, not being able to get out and get your legs waxed :rofl:
 
Smartbear said:
enuff_zed said:
Smartbear said:
I thought you were in the aviation industry?
Rob

23 years RAF Engines & Airframes Techie (Tornado, VC10, Canberra, Tornado again)
3 years HGV Class 1 driver for a removals company
8 years Documentation Controller for BAES at RAF Marham - Tornado logbook (F700) compiler/controller/QA
18 months Technical Author - Boeing - writing manuals for the new 777X (Claim to fame, first person to write instructions for folding wings on a commercial aircraft.)
Now at Timberwolf, writing workshop manuals and ensuring compliance to the Machinery Directive + 101 other regulations.
A varied career so far. :)

My career changed recently as well, I’m doing my best to keep afoot of it :P
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Rob
Your scaring the hens.
 
enuff_zed said:
Smartbear said:
My career changed recently as well, I’m doing my best to keep afoot of it :P
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Rob

It's a nightmare, not being able to get out and get your legs waxed :rofl:

Is it that obvious? :lol:
Rob
 
buzyg said:
Smartbear said:
enuff_zed said:
23 years RAF Engines & Airframes Techie (Tornado, VC10, Canberra, Tornado again)
3 years HGV Class 1 driver for a removals company
8 years Documentation Controller for BAES at RAF Marham - Tornado logbook (F700) compiler/controller/QA
18 months Technical Author - Boeing - writing manuals for the new 777X (Claim to fame, first person to write instructions for folding wings on a commercial aircraft.)
Now at Timberwolf, writing workshop manuals and ensuring compliance to the Machinery Directive + 101 other regulations.
A varied career so far. :)

My career changed recently as well, I’m doing my best to keep afoot of it :P
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Rob
Your scaring the hens.

Sadly the moorhens lost all 7 eggs overnight a couple of weeks back :(
They’ve now regrouped & made a more strategically situated nest & produced another 7 eggs :thumbsup:
Rob
 
Smartbear said:
buzyg said:
Smartbear said:
My career changed recently as well, I’m doing my best to keep afoot of it :P
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Rob
Your scaring the hens.

Sadly the moorhens lost all 7 eggs overnight a couple of weeks back :(
They’ve now regrouped & made a more strategically situated nest & produced another 7 eggs :thumbsup:
Rob

Did you have them fried or scrambled?
Hopefully now there are eggs back in the shops down your way? :?
 
Robert the Bruce would be proud. :D

(I see your toe fixed ok eventually too.) :thumbsup:

Better log off for the moment. Skype conference. Some of us are still working, supposedly. :wink:
 
buzyg said:
Robert the Bruce would be proud. :D

(I see your toe fixed ok eventually too.) :thumbsup:

It’s still attached but a bit of a mess :cry:
Not to worry, I’ve got a few more on that foot :P
Rob
 
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