Anybody want to run a boatyard?

celandine

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I'm looking for a relief holiday manager to look after a small boatyard so I can go sailing. No direct experience necessary. Live in. Suit retired couple. PM me for details.

Mick
 
It's a gey lang wye frae faur ye are the noo tul the Medway.

But then again, if ye just happened te be oan a circumnavigashun o' ra wee coontie o' Englundshire, ye nevir ken whit micht come o't


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Re: Claymore

Aye, the 'enterprisin chappie' and his boat would be a good idea. However there is of course the problem of the language barrier, we speak an obscure dialect down here known as the Queen's English.
 
Claymore\'s grasp of the tongues of England

I orweys fort i' wus Queensferry English, mite. jus' lark we yused ter speak in miy owld 'owm tarn, acrorst the river in Basildon.
 
Mick,
anyone who volunteers for anything should be disbarred from ever being allowed to do it.
However, I see your dilemma. Should you go on holiday and have your carefully built business reputation shredded by ineptitude while you are sipping Cocktails in Lloret de Mar, or shut the place and have it ransacked by the local hoodies?

I would be careful about anyone feigning a regional accent, especially if they are residing away from their Motherland.

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Have a good holiday whoever 'helps'......


Jim
 
Calling Pauline Coupland

Pauline Coupland, You kindly left a message on my answer-phone re. this holiday job but omitted a return Phone number. I would not want you to think I did not reply out of discourtesy.

Mick
 
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