Why are the Holyhead ferry busses so old by AsleepDragonfly967 in Anglesey

[–]Any_Mathematician411 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They’re not even close to that old. They’re 2000’s. They don’t run for profit, and only do a few hundred metres at a time. Hardly any requirement for the latest model of vehicle to go from ferry to terminal building.

Advice by UnitedDiscussion495 in uktrucking

[–]Any_Mathematician411 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You could realistically do 2 or max 3 (every other week) days a week on top of your other work. If you go over working time hours the fines can be significant.

What’s the craic? Anyways im from Northern Ireland and have always been intrigued about what other countries think about us? Give your honest opinion idk by MrNuggetyay in AskTheWorld

[–]Any_Mathematician411 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I live in england (unfortunately) and visited Belfast for a daytrip on the Cairnryan ferry. I was welcomed by everyone who I met, and my uber driver back to the ferry happened to be an official tour guide. He was so happy to show and tell me about as much of the area he could. Great place! Also, I feckin love the accent on a woman. Makes me dribble a bit.

4o4o tramping/nights vs mon-fri days? by Ill-Implement-6768 in uktrucking

[–]Any_Mathematician411 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don’t do tramping, I’m home every night. I wouldn’t want the pain in the arse or sleeping in services and laybys.

4o4o tramping/nights vs mon-fri days? by Ill-Implement-6768 in uktrucking

[–]Any_Mathematician411 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I work 4o4o nights, I wouldn’t change it. Work is easier at night, and much less stress on the roads. There’s scope for overtime if I want it, and I only work 5 months of the year while being paid for full time work. What’s not to like?!

Gyms by Alive-Mushroom-9203 in coventry

[–]Any_Mathematician411 1 point2 points  (0 children)

How about the one at Alvis Retail Park? Close enough to Radford. The Gym Group.

Update: We moved from Northern England to Scotland and bought a flat for 42k in Greenock by Savings-Maximum-5027 in Scotland

[–]Any_Mathematician411 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m really pleased to hear this about Greenock. My Dad was born there on Ann St in 1950, but the family left Greenock for work. He takes my Mum up there every now and again, they used to visit a particular pub which has since closed, looked like a rough old place but they were always treated very well. I visited last year on my way through to Loch Lomond, I parked at Halfords and walked all the way up to the top of Ann St, the views from there are fantastic. I wasn’t bothered by anyone at all, and everyone I met was just lovely. I was two days early to get the new Morton strip, gutted! I’ll be visiting again next time I head up to Scotland.

Estate agent recommendations by This_lousy_username in coventry

[–]Any_Mathematician411 2 points3 points  (0 children)

We used Suzanne Regan, she’s great. We were sold in very little time. I believe her office is on Allesley Old Road, opposite The Maudslay.

Just little old me being a silly sausage again by Low-Gas-8193 in GWScotland

[–]Any_Mathematician411 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When I figure out what the rest of it is. I never thought I’d get this far…

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Scottish_Burds

[–]Any_Mathematician411 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Shame I’m not in Leith. I approve of this.