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<blockquote data-quote="ollie989898" data-source="post: 7816938" data-attributes="member: 54866"><p>The vast majority of the people on this forum, more or less are fully functional, with 2 arms 2 legs and a pair of eyes that all work more ofrless. I'd hazard a guess that any of us, even myself -a complete noodle arm at the best of times- can get out of bed at 6am on the dot and do a 70 hour week if required.</p><p></p><p>Now the above factors mean you are very valuable indeed and could earn any amount of money anywhere if you so choose. I'm currently fishing for something else to do, who knows where it will end up. There are good employers out there, as others have said they just don't come up often.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ollie989898, post: 7816938, member: 54866"] The vast majority of the people on this forum, more or less are fully functional, with 2 arms 2 legs and a pair of eyes that all work more ofrless. I'd hazard a guess that any of us, even myself -a complete noodle arm at the best of times- can get out of bed at 6am on the dot and do a 70 hour week if required. Now the above factors mean you are very valuable indeed and could earn any amount of money anywhere if you so choose. I'm currently fishing for something else to do, who knows where it will end up. There are good employers out there, as others have said they just don't come up often. [/QUOTE]
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