The SHED, an admission...

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whoowhoop

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#11 Post by whoowhoop »

I would just like to wish you every success in your endeavour.
Look forward to buying British whenever possible.
Or even Engrish...
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#12 Post by ovenpaa »

Well my chief anodiser and trainee polisher is a foreigner however we have agreed to use English as the first language.

BTW that piece of marble is coming in very handy :good:
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Du lytter aldrig til de ord jeg siger. Du ser mig kun for det tøj jeg har paa ...

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#13 Post by Dougan »

To the SHED! :cheers:

As I've said to you before, the OAL you did for me is way better than the ones from another 'well known brand' :good:

And your customer service (answers to queries in minutes sometimes!) is second to non...your packaging and postal assistant doesn't do a bad job either :P
whoowhoop

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#14 Post by whoowhoop »

I was referring to the SHED :flag5: :flag13:
Even the the timber is likely to be Scandanavian to boot!
Innovation and enterprise seem to have become a rarity , unfortunately.
tikkathreebarrels

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#15 Post by tikkathreebarrels »

christel wrote: I had to laugh when we early on mentioned shooting, she said "I am against shooting"
Great start!

Her personal opinions and prejudices have no place at all in your interviews.
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#16 Post by Christel »

tikkathreebarrels wrote:
christel wrote: I had to laugh when we early on mentioned shooting, she said "I am against shooting"
Great start!

Her personal opinions and prejudices have no place at all in your interviews.
It is what makes us human.
O:-)
FarmerSim

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#17 Post by FarmerSim »

I went self employed 01/01/96. Best thing I ever did. Principally as there is very definitely NO office politics.

there have been good times, bad times, brilliant times etc etc, but NO office politics and arguments with small minded numpties = wonderful!!

I wish you the best possible luck with the venture.

ATB

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Hauptman

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#18 Post by Hauptman »

Hi Ovenpaa,

Very best of luck with the venture..........I will be in touch re a little milling and drilling job.
Incidentally, I had a similar jobcentre experience following redundancy at age 45 in the late 80's. After six months of signing on, I was called in for interrogation as they felt I wasn't making sufficient effort to find work............(it was a good summer, and I had a new bicycle).
The advisor opened this huge file and asked me what I did before my redundancy. When I replied, he looked at me for a minute, then closed the file and said "Thank you, see you in six months".

Nothing glamorous..................... I was an industrial chemist.

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#19 Post by Christel »

Hauptman wrote:Hi Ovenpaa,

Very best of luck with the venture..........I will be in touch re a little milling and drilling job.
Incidentally, I had a similar jobcentre experience following redundancy at age 45 in the late 80's. After six months of signing on, I was called in for interrogation as they felt I wasn't making sufficient effort to find work............(it was a good summer, and I had a new bicycle).
The advisor opened this huge file and asked me what I did before my redundancy. When I replied, he looked at me for a minute, then closed the file and said "Thank you, see you in six months".

Nothing glamorous..................... I was an industrial chemist.

Hauptman
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Old Chap

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#20 Post by Old Chap »

I wish you every success. One wet saturday last July I cobbled up a bipod from some old scrap bits laying around my workshop and have used it ever since. I have had dozens of people asking if I would make them one - and mine is nothing near as professionally manufactured or finished as yours. Clearly there is a market for them and I am sure that once they are seen on the line you will do well.
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