Homeschooling Day One: The Boy: "Dad, why are you drinking wine at midday? None of my teachers do that" Me: "Shut up and get on with your algebra" We're moving onto fractions now. Me: "You've had a treble up at Newmarket: 11/4, 5/2 and 12/1. What's your return to a £5 stake" The Boy: "FFS Dad"
I’m in the same boat mate. Self employed electrician. I had plenty of work lined up this time 2 weeks ago, but due to planning departments and this current madness, I now have nothing on the cards. Worked Monday and Tuesday, had one test lined up for weds am, turned up and was refused entry by the tenant. Wandered round local sites yesterday to introduce/virtually beg for work. Sent a price in for a job in Bath today and waiting to send another price for a nice job in Bristol. Took 3 month mortgage holiday yesterday and will look into govt loans/grants for ltd companies. VAT was due, but now delayed, as is next self assessment, but these bills will all have to be paid at some point. Something in the back of my mind has been saying ‘sell the house’ for a couple of years now. Reasonable equity to be had. Can’t help but feel ill not see that equity now. Like you, I’ll be going to work whilst I’m fit and well.
If one can carry the virus, but show no symptoms, and it is spread via coughing or sneezing, how does the symptomless carrier transmit?
They talk of droplets so I'm guessing by just spitting as they talk maybe or them touching their mouth or nose then a surface that someone else then touches. That person would then need to touch their own mouth nose or eyes though. Hence why washing hands is so important.
Exactly this! As a self employed, sole trader I have no choice but to. 95 quid a week will not cover my monthly Bill's, leaving me approx -28 pounds to buy food!
How much money will everyone be happy with to tide them over Apparently it's gone from zero to 400 a month When I lived in London I spent every penny I had on booze smokes and birds Never saved a penny Hardly ever paid a bill Always in massive arrears until a utility forced me to pay them Bobmid I never expected to be like me that he's already worried about money Rangercol always sounds more sensible than me but it doesn't sound like he has any savings either This will probably end as quickly as it started Maybe it's a rangers disease and when it finally kicks in here I will understand it more
Did have savings a few years ago kiwi but helped my younger bro get on the property ladder. I've got nearly 3 grands worth of materials sat at a job (not paid for yet). I dont know if I can even start it ! As Col says, if I feel well then I shall be going to work. I have a couple of empty houses I can work on. If the govt are serious about me staying at home then I need more than half a days wage to see me through a week! I pay my tax just like any employee whom will be guaranteed %80 of their wage. I appreciate that all wages are relative to their employment/jobs but 95 quid a week doesn't do **** all for me!
This genuinely helped me a lot with my arithmetic when I was left outside the William Hill on Bloemfontein Road until I was about 13 and just started going in as well.
This is going to get a lot worse before it gets better so hope we can all be civil. Debate yes but there’s always a line. Obviously I’ll keep telling Turkish to **** off when he rants about how Syrian refugees created Coronavirus but he’s had me on ignore for ages so that’s different.
I think they have got the message Bob, Col and all others in this Catch 22. I think their problem is the mechanics of supporting the income of the self employed, and hopefully they will sort something soon. Lots of focus on it. Interesting comment by Matthew Parris in the Times today. He notes, and I think several on here have alluded to this, that the political approach to this, globally, is to lock down everyone to protect the vulnerable. The alternative is to lock down the vulnerable and let the rest of us get on with it.............Parris is an old geezer himself. It’s an attractive argument....... Interesting shift in the messaging from both the UK government and the WHO yesterday - telling younger people that they are vulnerable too and could die. As far as I can see there is no new evidence behind this, the younger you are the less likely you are to get a severe version of the disease, and the chances of dying are really minuscule compared to oldies. So why the change in messaging? My guess is that this is a social control measure, because it’s estimated that less than 50% of people are following the guidance, and the next step is to scare them, prior to coercive measures we have never seen in peacetime. Have a good weekend everyone.