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Joined: Apr 2015
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seanw
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i have a great mate who is about the same age as me and wants to work. he hasnt worked for years but i am confident he will do the job. Should i give him a go?? Sean
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Hey mate,
I have around 200 people working for me in some capacity. I will NEVER hire a friend or family member. Won't even hire a friend of a friend.
It can just end so badly that it's just not worth the risk.
BUT no-one here can give you an answer to your situation. Only you know all the facts so only you can make the right INFORMED decision.
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seanw
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thanks pete he does look a bit dodgy. Wasnt going to pay him though
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bad Idea.... been burnt twice, many many years ago... never again!!
Like oil & water, shake it up & it will mix then settles & separates
Last edited by SuperDooper; 26/10/15 09:37 AM.
Regards, Paul
Such is life....... Nothing better than a "GreenField" just mowed..
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seanw
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but i really like him and he recons he can cut it. would like to give him work as he is a bit blue at the moment
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same from me too , had a guy helping me out here a while ago as i got too busy , all he did was make a mess of a lot of jobs and seemed to think its ok , he's a mate !! cost us a friendship of 13 years .
so as others said matey its your choice always but not a great idea really . only once did i work with friends and it did workout well
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There's an old saying about never lend a friend money as you will lose the friend and the money. Same thing probably applies to employing one unless you know for sure that he has the track record of being a reliable trustworthy worker that won't take advantage of your friendship.
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seanw
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He was here first thing and brought a mate so i got them to mow my front lawn. He is still a bit blue but smiling. hasnt worked for years. his mate looks forign
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Best thing is KEEP it worker/employer relationship! & make sure they understand that,, best way if you value the friendship...
Regards, Paul
Such is life....... Nothing better than a "GreenField" just mowed..
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seanw
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i am sure they wouldnt rip me off guido is very quiet but pete is loud i supply the fuel
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report on Pete and Guido. Quote"as it helps all members not just the original member" Pete is on the left. ![[Linked Image]](https://www.outdoorking-forum.com.au/forum/uploads/usergals/2015/10/full-9141-24947-dscf5307.jpg) i have to use these as my missus read the bit about new blade bolts and these are the only ones original. apologies if i offended anyone by my nefarius post. great responses though Sean
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Regards, Paul
Such is life....... Nothing better than a "GreenField" just mowed..
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I apologise again for the dodgy post but i would like to give thanks to members who gave there heartfelt responses. I am hoping all will learn like i have about giving mates jobs. btw I do use pete and guido everyday. Thank you all again for the golden input. Sean
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Hahahahahahaha No worries bloke. that was a good one.... hook/line and sinker 
Regards, Paul
Such is life....... Nothing better than a "GreenField" just mowed..
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Pete and guido update. Due to advice i have forced pete into retirement. guido is not happy and wants a facelift. then gary turned up to takeover. ![[Linked Image]](https://www.outdoorking-forum.com.au/forum/uploads/usergals/2015/11/full-9141-25089-dscf5327.jpg) he has a bit of his tooth missing. Guido wants silver streaks apparently. Pete is moping around my boneyard trying to strike up conversations with my 18s. The poor fella Sean
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Like sand through the hourglass; Like grass through the grass chute ... So is the daze of our lives. So are the days of our lives. ![[Linked Image]](https://www.outdoorking-forum.com.au/forum/uploads/usergals/2015/11/full-7392-25092-days_lives.jpg)
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It's a lawn mower soap opera! Will Pete find true love in retirement? Or will Gary cut the neighbour's grass? Stay tuned for the next instalment... All we need is someone to think up a cutting (sorry) name! How about a theme song? Lawn mowers, Everybody needs good lawn mowers, With a little Briggs and Stratton, You can keep cutting all daaaaaay...  (Sorry Barry) P. S. You had me fully suckered earlier too  P.p.s. Darn, just noticed Jack beat me to the punch!
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That's hilarious Patrick! I can't get that tune - and lyrics - out of my head. I fear Sean of the Lawn will be encouraged here...
A soapie exploring mower relationships... There's busy body Mrs Mangles that chops everything in her path. And what about Victaoria with the loose skirt ... I'll stop now.
---------------------------- Jack
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Gave gary a facelift ![[Linked Image]](https://www.outdoorking-forum.com.au/forum/uploads/usergals/2015/11/full-9141-25200-dscf5342.jpg) Dirtiest mower. took him apart and left him in the rain for a few days now has weak spark. when changing the blade plate found the end of the shaft bent so i tightened up the nut with a 4 foot breaker bar. it now seems to be even flush against the boss. now i plan on pulling the cowls off and cleaning the flywheel, as i live on the beach it may be rust. it started fine last week all i did was clean it and use heaps of glue on the plastic extension. any help would be much appreciated. Sean
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