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<blockquote data-quote="Ducati899" data-source="post: 3391908" data-attributes="member: 21378"><p>alarm goes off 4.20 every morning,time I've driven in its 5ish (keep quiet jimmer) normally done by 6.15pm and have 1hr for brekkie and a hour for lunch,i have one monday off a fortnight and alternate weekends with the young lad we have here,relief milker covers dad 3 days a month and then i milk if he wants any more days away,apart from my every other monday we dont have set days off,if the young lad wants a day off he asks i say yes and were all happy,if i want a afternoon off i take it..lad goes to college on thursdays so he's away that day as well,the weekend work is only routine yard work in winter so you can be done by 9am and then dont start again until 3pm</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ducati899, post: 3391908, member: 21378"] alarm goes off 4.20 every morning,time I've driven in its 5ish (keep quiet jimmer) normally done by 6.15pm and have 1hr for brekkie and a hour for lunch,i have one monday off a fortnight and alternate weekends with the young lad we have here,relief milker covers dad 3 days a month and then i milk if he wants any more days away,apart from my every other monday we dont have set days off,if the young lad wants a day off he asks i say yes and were all happy,if i want a afternoon off i take it..lad goes to college on thursdays so he's away that day as well,the weekend work is only routine yard work in winter so you can be done by 9am and then dont start again until 3pm [/QUOTE]
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