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longer jobs dont have to keep getting the kit in and out of the van :D
 
Small jobs of 1 or 2 hours I prefer.
Less pressure on me and I can still manage to fit in some breakdowns or other urgent call outs.
 
Too many very small jobs and I find myself squeezing too many in and running round a bit, too long a job and I get tunnel visioned and don't take breaks properly and it leaves me to knackered. So my ideal jobs are 2-3 hours long. Two of those a day at a chilled pace is what I'd prefer.
 
Too many very small jobs and I find myself squeezing too many in and running round a bit, too long a job and I get tunnel visioned and don't take breaks properly and it leaves me to knackered. So my ideal jobs are 2-3 hours long. Two of those a day at a chilled pace is what I'd prefer.
 
A good mix wouldn’t be bad. It’s nice to see the end after a long job it gives a good feeling once you finished it off. Smaller jobs can be profitable but it also can get really upsetting when things do t work.
 

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