What do you want to vent about today?
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Re: What do you want to vent about today?
Not if it saves you 6k to spend on things that matter like motorbikes
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Re: What do you want to vent about today?
Money is low down on my list of priorities. I spend enough time out of the house as it is, so when I'm at home I want to be doing stuff I want to do.
I don't like DIY, I don't have the tools for DIY, I don't have the skill sets for DIY. In my opinion paying a skilled tradesman to do a job they've done countless times before if worth more than me fumbling my way through something to save a few quid.
I'm not saying my way is the right way. I have no issue with those who want to do stuff themselves, I'm simply setting out why I prefer not to DIY.
I don't like DIY, I don't have the tools for DIY, I don't have the skill sets for DIY. In my opinion paying a skilled tradesman to do a job they've done countless times before if worth more than me fumbling my way through something to save a few quid.
I'm not saying my way is the right way. I have no issue with those who want to do stuff themselves, I'm simply setting out why I prefer not to DIY.
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Re: What do you want to vent about today?
Kwacky wrote:Money is low down on my list of priorities.
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! What the hell kind of lawyer are you?????
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I think it is certainly about time and having the time to do so.Kwacky wrote:Money is low down on my list of priorities. I spend enough time out of the house as it is, so when I'm at home I want to be doing stuff I want to do.
I don't like DIY, I don't have the tools for DIY, I don't have the skill sets for DIY. In my opinion paying a skilled tradesman to do a job they've done countless times before if worth more than me fumbling my way through something to save a few quid.
I'm not saying my way is the right way. I have no issue with those who want to do stuff themselves, I'm simply setting out why I prefer not to DIY.
When your paid the money for the legal skills you have then some of that money has to go to others who have other skills as there is only a finite amount of time. It's about choice and everyone has a different balance they prefer. I think its the same for most people, just the balance and skills are obviously different.
Everyone is good at something, no one can be expert in everything thats for sure.
On the other hand i do think some practical trades now take the pi$$ in terms of the time it takes them to deliver what they do - i.e. their hourly rates are far too high. I guess the same is true in the legal profession with some of their rates
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Expert in everything....no.
Expert in everything they apply themselves to......I don't see why not. There's a direct correlation between applied knowledge and success in most fields.
Well...except maybe the soccer field.
Expert in everything they apply themselves to......I don't see why not. There's a direct correlation between applied knowledge and success in most fields.
Well...except maybe the soccer field.
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Fecking miserable stupid anti-social lycra clad inconsiderate rude cocknocker cyclists who pay no attention to the world around them or the rules that govern the piece of tarmac they use to drag their unfit sock padded granny catchers round on....
* breathes *
Now don't get me wrong, I'm not having a go a cyclists in general. I am one myself when it comes to commuting time. However, if a car driver waits for me to pass a parked vehicle then I do make an effort, no matter how cold and wet it is, to raise a hand in thanks. Not the fecking cockwombles that i waited for this morning, oh no. it was their god given right to be on the road and the whole world must stop for them....
Well not next time arsemonkies !!
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Now don't get me wrong, I'm not having a go a cyclists in general. I am one myself when it comes to commuting time. However, if a car driver waits for me to pass a parked vehicle then I do make an effort, no matter how cold and wet it is, to raise a hand in thanks. Not the fecking cockwombles that i waited for this morning, oh no. it was their god given right to be on the road and the whole world must stop for them....
Well not next time arsemonkies !!
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I would guess a pretty good one if money isn't the biggest concern of his lifeD41 wrote:Kwacky wrote:Money is low down on my list of priorities.
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! What the hell kind of lawyer are you?????
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Sadly I'm not that well paid. The type of work I do means we're screwed by the Insurance companies on how much we can charge. Our client's get charged about £125 an hour while our opponents are claiming £400
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Gosh thats a huge difference.Kwacky wrote:Sadly I'm not that well paid. The type of work I do means we're screwed by the Insurance companies on how much we can charge. Our client's get charged about £125 an hour while our opponents are claiming £400
Who are the opponents? I thought it was usually insurance companies vs insurance companies?
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I would say a very lucky person indeed if money is low priority
I get what your saying Kwacky and Cookie is right it's all about balance.
I would happily pay 7k if I thought it was good value in terms of materials, skills and experience but what I was looking at under the pretty veneer was nothing but glorified flat pack chipboard furniture.
I don't mind employing skilled tradesman if it's good value to do so and as I get older timer has become more important than money.
Would I service my own car to save 50 quid probably not. Would I do the wardrobes myself to save 6k yes most probably.
Each to their own mate and would be a funny world if it wasn't.
I get what your saying Kwacky and Cookie is right it's all about balance.
I would happily pay 7k if I thought it was good value in terms of materials, skills and experience but what I was looking at under the pretty veneer was nothing but glorified flat pack chipboard furniture.
I don't mind employing skilled tradesman if it's good value to do so and as I get older timer has become more important than money.
Would I service my own car to save 50 quid probably not. Would I do the wardrobes myself to save 6k yes most probably.
Each to their own mate and would be a funny world if it wasn't.
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That's the London commute Nutz, I did 10 years on a motorbike and you get a certain kind of cyclist. Utter cockwobbles!
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Most of what is claimed are uninsured losses such as damages for injury, loss of earnings, care etc. The Claimant's lawyers claim their money from us (our insurer client's pay) when they're successful.C00kiemonster wrote:
Who are the opponents? I thought it was usually insurance companies vs insurance companies?
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My rant was based at the bellends who frequent the villages and country lanes near where i live. I find commuting cyclists in london to generally be quite polite and mindful of the way the roads work. There are a few who take liberties with red lights, but they are certainly not the majority. I feel safer on the london part of the commute than I do in the village.Monty wrote:That's the London commute Nutz, I did 10 years on a motorbike and you get a certain kind of cyclist. Utter cockwobbles!
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Really, not my experience. A lot of them were extremely aggressive.
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I guess you could see it like that. I have a place to go and the less time I waste the quicker I can get back out of London. I don't feck about.Monty wrote:Really, not my experience. A lot of them were extremely aggressive.
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So doesn't that also mean the majority of them were fairly benign in nature???Monty wrote:Really, not my experience. A lot of them were extremely aggressive.
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I watched one guy dive down the left hand side of a truck banging on the side and kicking it, because I assume it had cut him up earlier. Don't really know what had happened but the cyclist was clearly pissed off.
The truck stopped at the lights and then turned left crushing the cyclist to death.
10 years riding around London or any city for that matter you soon learn the pecking order.
Be carefull out there Nutz
The truck stopped at the lights and then turned left crushing the cyclist to death.
10 years riding around London or any city for that matter you soon learn the pecking order.
Be carefull out there Nutz
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Truck, 1.....Cyclist, 0 (own goal).
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Arguing with Vodafone, who had decided I needed to pay £20 a month for cheaper international calls.
20 minutes later I got my money back and £40 credit for having had my time wasted.
Muppets.
20 minutes later I got my money back and £40 credit for having had my time wasted.
Muppets.