under new management
- mayhemmiller
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under new management
so it begins
today my new manager arrived
1st think he tryed to do was claim all of my own tools in the the workshop as company tools
so we took a walk down the path of enlightenment
then this afternoon whilst doing some conifer work and quite cunningly useing my sj to unload the trailer by tieing a rope to the branches and pulling he then trys to tell me i can't use the sj for work then 20 miniutes latter i get a phone call asking me if i could tow him out as he had got the van stuck (hahaha)
today my new manager arrived
1st think he tryed to do was claim all of my own tools in the the workshop as company tools
so we took a walk down the path of enlightenment
then this afternoon whilst doing some conifer work and quite cunningly useing my sj to unload the trailer by tieing a rope to the branches and pulling he then trys to tell me i can't use the sj for work then 20 miniutes latter i get a phone call asking me if i could tow him out as he had got the van stuck (hahaha)
awaiting the next adventure
it's when it stop's leaking oil you need to worry as it's all gone
it's when it stop's leaking oil you need to worry as it's all gone
- Darrell
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Re: under new management
He sounds a right knob
Lets hope he turns out alright
Lets hope he turns out alright
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- Edweird
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Re: under new management
He's probably trying to stick to regulations because he is new. Give him a little time and patience and he might come around.
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Re: under new management
I hate conifers, they are the worst trees to take down!
I take it you a are a tree surgeon then? I did my first few tickets last year (maintainance, cross-cutting and felling) and will be trying to get into the industry later in the year when my missus finds herself a job, We might end up halfway across the country so I dont want to get a new job now and have to quit again in a few months but I do a bit at weekends and in my spare time still!
The new boss sounds like a bit of a I'm sure he'll realise that he doesnt have to be such a dick soon though
I take it you a are a tree surgeon then? I did my first few tickets last year (maintainance, cross-cutting and felling) and will be trying to get into the industry later in the year when my missus finds herself a job, We might end up halfway across the country so I dont want to get a new job now and have to quit again in a few months but I do a bit at weekends and in my spare time still!
The new boss sounds like a bit of a I'm sure he'll realise that he doesnt have to be such a dick soon though
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Re: under new management
Get yourself down to Sussex mateScottieJ wrote:We might end up halfway across the country so I dont want to get a new job now and have to quit again in a few months
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Re: under new management
Might end up there matey, you never know Karis has just applied for a job in flintshire though so I might end up in north wales, further from Core but closer to Kirtontwiss wrote:Get yourself down to Sussex mateScottieJ wrote:We might end up halfway across the country so I dont want to get a new job now and have to quit again in a few months
Re: under new management
ScottieJ wrote:Might end up there matey, you never know Karis has just applied for a job in flintshire though so I might end up in north wales, further from Core but closer to Kirtontwiss wrote:Get yourself down to Sussex mateScottieJ wrote:We might end up halfway across the country so I dont want to get a new job now and have to quit again in a few months
Ah my neck of the woods.... good lanes, good hiils, loads of p&p.
Id start calling your boss tommy, and if he asks why, tell him its because he is acting like a tommy tooler!
- mayhemmiller
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Re: under new management
i'm a estate maintenance technician looking after a 35 acre children's activity centreScottieJ wrote:I take it you a are a tree surgeon then? I did my first few tickets last year (maintainance, cross-cutting and felling) and will be trying to get into the industry later in the year
so tree work is one part of my role and your right conifers are the worst things ever to prune and cut down
had a good chat with the boss today and i think he's starting to see things my way
awaiting the next adventure
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Re: under new management
Im jealous. Its not the chainsaws or the danger. Not even the fact your boss may be coming round to your way of thinking.
Its having a job you can use the sj for. Mine drives to work. Sits for a week or so then drives home.
Jordi
Its having a job you can use the sj for. Mine drives to work. Sits for a week or so then drives home.
Jordi
- mayhemmiller
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Re: under new management
it's pretty good looking at getting a small (ish) trailer for it to carry tools in so i can keep the back clear and seats up and will also be able to use it when i go shoping with 4 of us in the tonka
awaiting the next adventure
it's when it stop's leaking oil you need to worry as it's all gone
it's when it stop's leaking oil you need to worry as it's all gone