Working on your own
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well, looks like my only full time employee, my kid brother is going off to work for someone else - spread his wings a bit, do you think the job can be done on your own?
I dont really want to employ anyone else, as with our kid if i didnt have any work one week, we had a week off, if he werent my bro i could see things getting tricky.
What do you guys think?
I dont really want to employ anyone else, as with our kid if i didnt have any work one week, we had a week off, if he werent my bro i could see things getting tricky.
What do you guys think?
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I've been working on my own for a while now and I hate it. Like Lpad says, its a killer doing everything yourself. Continuity of work is starting to happen so I'll be resurrecting the team sharpish.
The days are too long with no craic.....the highlight of my day at the moment is finding out whats happenening in Ambridge.
The days are too long with no craic.....the highlight of my day at the moment is finding out whats happenening in Ambridge.
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