WAYWT - The Hard Labour Edition aka "Working in your workwear".
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Started a new job a couple of weeks ago
We have taken down a couple of massive trees, a York stone wall, shed and got rid of the lawn and spread 20 tonnes of top soil. We are going to put a rockery in with retaining wall as well as various over things to basically transform this tired garden.
burnt the shed
which I really enjoyed
lawn off
recused a family of mice
all while wearing my 634s GR and my 141
oh and got to drive a dumper for the first time
Can't say I miss the office life at all!!
Oh here is how the jeans are getting along
Looking forward to getting my DWC 888's because I think they will look great after a few months of hard work
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Nice work mate. Going to look quality when completed
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Right thread
Awesome job
How the heck you manage all that laying wood with all the laying wood you do?
Again awesome job & you have to share your vitality secret with the rest of us mere mortals
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Nine plus months after the inital wood laying, having a massive building project to get you out of the house now and again is just strategic adulting, especially given that I'm primary care giver 3 days a week (Norwegian paternal leave is generous and seriously grounded in high falutin' ideas about equality and shit).
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Going to look quality when completed
That needs to be soon… it's getting bloody chilly out there. Thanks though
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Wait a minute you only have to work 2 days a week?! I mean looking after kids isn't exactly a breeze as I can testify
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Got to get @neph93 into a union, way too much working going on
Seriously though, good on you
Do you have to get permits & licenses to build new structures on your property?
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Wait a minute you only have to work 2 days a week?!
As a dad, you get two full weeks off straight after the birth, plus 50 days with full pay. You can take them however you want, but I'm spreading them out in such a way that I only work 2 days a week from September to January this year. In addition to that there's a pot of days that either Ingrid or I can take, but not both. We still have a shitload left so I'll be taking more time in 2018
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Do you have to get permits & licenses to build new structures on your property?
Not for everything, the new bit of decking doesn't need one as it's not high enough . The outhouse and veranda should have been applied for but I didn't bother. The extension you can see at the back was applied for and approved. The rules and application processes are a bitch but the only way you'll get busted is if you fuck with pipes or cables, encroach on the road or if your neighbour complains.
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