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Yeah true.

I'm trying to stay positive.

I have over a lump of money which could get me a deposit on a house (it is my deposit) which I've had for a few years but been reluctant to spend as looking at moving career and might need the money to retrain.

So looking at it that way it won't sink me but it will drain me and looking for work if I do get released from my role could be the difficult bit.

Any lock down is going to hit us bad as naturally we're building - limited what we can do at home even when quoting works and invoices and payment applications (what I do a lot of) - from memory you're a QS or PM aren't you?

I left proper quantity surveying for main contractors a few years ago.

Might have to knock on a few old doors!

good luck

my brother in laws been laid off (contracting) for a bit until this blows over and the company can get back onto its feet (this is the thing with contracting and people who think its safe and steady). you can get laid off and get no notice. Unfortunately for him and my sister, they bought a house that they can barely afford so i'm expecting a call in a month or two to help out financially if he doesn't get his job back anytime soon.
 
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Marrowfat peas :emoticon-0119-puke: fooking disgusting!

Sheesh, I'll be eating those carrot chips at the back of the freezer, that seemed like a good idea when I bought them two years ago, before all this is out. With the Frey Bentos tinned steak and kidney pie in the larder that is so old that the rim is rusting. Probably kill off the Covid-19.
 
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@PISKIE had the text convo and it went like this

Me: What’s this I’m hearing about you Tory ****s not helping their customers by freezing mortgages in this time of despair for all?

Ex: It’s not true, only yesterday we announced that we are freeing up 5 billion to help our customers and that includes mortgages

Me: Cool, I’ll tell him to chase it up properly then...might be back in touch

Ex: Ok
 
Sheesh, I'll be eating those carrot chips at the back of the freezer, that seemed like a good idea when I bought them two years ago, before all this is out. With the Frey Bentos tinned steak and kidney pie in the larder that is so old that the rim is rusting. Probably kill off the Covid-19.

I’ve stocked up on protein powder if the whole country falls apart.
 
Companies need to remember that this will not last forever. However long it takes, eventually society will come out the other side. People will remember which companies looked for short term gains and which ones applied understanding and helpful customer service. The ones who get it wrong could find themselves with very few customers in the long run.

as much as i like to believe that nev, i honestly believe, it will only affect a few people. at the end of the day, a lot of consumers in the UK will still go for the cheapest/best quality so unless competitors are offering the same, i do not think ****ty service will be affecting a huge amount of people imo
 
@PISKIE had the text convo and it went like this

Me: What’s this I’m hearing about you Tory ****s not helping their customers by freezing mortgages in this time of despair for all?

Ex: It’s not true, only yesterday we announced that we are freeing up 5 billion to help our customers and that includes mortgages

Me: Cool, I’ll tell him to chase it up properly then...might be back in touch

Ex: Ok

<laugh>

Piskie is supposed to be the community co-ordinator, I hope he does better at that, than sorting his own organisation <whistle>

Piskie....here's your bread
Elderly... I wanted bog roll
Piskie...beggers can't be choosers
 
In a previous life I worked as a supermarket manager for 10 years. Customers are ****s basically. Still not sure why I used to get into bother for pointing that out to them when it is just stating the bleeding obvious!

Most customers i came across as a checkout assistant were nice. saying that i was from a small town of about 10,000 and surrounding villages so i guess people were nicer and more friendly
 
good luck

my brother in laws been laid off (contracting) for a bit until this blows over and the company can get back onto its feet (this is the thing with contracting and people who think its safe and steady). you can get laid off and get no notice. Unfortunately for him and my sister, they bought a house that they can barely afford so i'm expecting a call in a month or two to help out financially if he doesn't get his job back anytime soon.

Cheers.

All the best to you and your brother. Definitely a time for sticking together as best we can.

Similar to one of my mates.

I visited his 2 week old child on Monday and he's just finished doing up his new house so he's basically spunked all his money. He works for British Airways as an engineer and he's been told to come in next week to see if he's one of the workforce to be laid off. He been told to stay at home atm.

Grim.
 
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