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General Discussion / Re: Unhappy ThreadLast post by Trainfish - Yesterday at 11:55:21 AMThanks @joe cassidy. Something along these lines has already been thought about although at my age I'm not really sure I want the hassle of setting up my own business. I took this position/rolee with a view of it taking me through to retirement without the stress of management which I previously did and I don't want to return to that if I can help it. I wouldn't be able to take any customers with me as all the customers (camp sites) I deal with are owned by the company and dealt with internally. Yes, I could provide sub-contract services to them but again, is it worth the hassle?
Thanks for the idea though. #42
General Discussion / Re: My local bus stopLast post by Papyrus - Yesterday at 11:19:28 AMPlease explain to an iggorant Pom who knows nowt about bowls... What is a two-up?
Cheers, Chris #43
General Discussion / Re: Unhappy ThreadLast post by joe cassidy - Yesterday at 11:05:56 AMQuote from: Trainfish on Yesterday at 12:49:20 AMAbsolutely loved it mate. Unfortunately I've seen them make a lot of poor, bordering on amateurish, decisions and I feel this is yet another. The bottom line is that the work I and others do still needs to be done and they will have to use contractors to do it which will cost them more but what do I know eh? Sorry to hear this bad news John. Any chance of setting up your own business and taking your customers with you ? #44
N Gauge Discussion / Re: Train shops in France (Mag...Last post by GScaleBruce - Yesterday at 10:48:19 AMFor what it may be worth, given that I'm ordering from the UK, in the past year I have successfully bought from the following suppliers in France:
- Trains 160 (erm... frequently ) - Architecture & Passion - Cités Miniatures - Bois Modélisme - Riches Heures - TJ Modèles, although at the time that was through his eBay site not his website - Decapod for acrylic paints #45
General Discussion / Re: Unhappy ThreadLast post by dannyboy - Yesterday at 10:12:56 AMQuote from: Graham on Yesterday at 12:05:11 AMTime to search around for a comparison. That is something I always do and recommend that everybody else does the same. Even if you can't get a better quote, ring the current insurance company and tell them it is too much - most call handlers are authorised to offer a small reduction. #46
N Gauge Discussion / Re: Train shops in France (Mag...Last post by Beach Halt - Yesterday at 10:03:22 AMQuote from: Bealman on Yesterday at 09:40:18 AMHow about during the Olympics? That's still safer than when PSG lose at home in the Champions League, or when the CGT kick off against the CRS. #47
N Gauge Discussion / Re: Train shops in France (Mag...Last post by Bealman - Yesterday at 09:40:18 AMHow about during the Olympics?
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N Gauge Discussion / Re: Train shops in France (Mag...Last post by Beach Halt - Yesterday at 09:34:37 AMMany thanks all for the advice.
I have been to Paris quite a few times over the years, so I am not worried about security. #49
General Discussion / Re: My local bus stopLast post by Bealman - Yesterday at 09:04:59 AMThey're checking out the two-up, not the bowls
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General Discussion / Re: My local bus stopLast post by crewearpley40 - Yesterday at 08:59:10 AMLooks like a great view George. Just the thought I was having. Enjoy the evening
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