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    How do you structure your days for prep/ maintenance, doing jobs, appts

    I'm going to try something new. I have D typically from Saturday night until Tuesday night. She has preschool on Tuesday morning during the school year. She has nanny care on Tuesdays this summer. I used to go right from D to the nanny, to running out the door trying to get all my ducks in a row...
  2. SouthSoundTree

    How do you structure your days for prep/ maintenance, doing jobs, appts

    Good point about telecommuters. They are often 'fake working' anyway. well, some. I often say, "Generally speaking, when are you free? Do you work 9-5-ish, or retired or... ...? They usually give me some indication. I shouldn't ask if they work 9-5, but possibly, "When are you available to be...
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    How do you structure your days for prep/ maintenance, doing jobs, appts

    So do you do bids one day a week, as soon as convenient, leave the guys on the jobsite and go. Ya, Butch, planning the work and working the plan goes well for tree operations, but not so much for the broken this or that, need to have it repaired, etc. I'm hoping for tips that people have...
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    How do you structure your days for prep/ maintenance, doing jobs, appts

    hahaha, no breakfast yet 1015am, just coffee. Need to get up from the computer, but you guys are so cool. Step away from the keyboard. I just put it down, then picked it up to put on music. ha. Really, step away from the keyboard.
  5. SouthSoundTree

    How do you structure your days for prep/ maintenance, doing jobs, appts

    I am wanting to start work at 7am. I have a limited daylight in the winter, and would like to avoid some heat in the summer. I generally hope to do vehicle checks, last minute job-specific gear loading, etc in the morning (by employee, as much as possible) while I return phone calls/ emails/...
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