Well. That was a long old day of admin.
H&H van hire has been bought by CVS van hire so now they have enough of an umbrella over them to raise their prices and drop VAT on top of theb prices. I was only using them occasionally anyway because generally Pace have been better for humans, particularly considering parking is free on Pomeroy street so I can drive there in Bergie and swap out into a van for the day. But this time I’ve gone even further out. There’s a couple of South African brothers who run a fleet of grit vans out of town. Siwan found them on an earlier job. They are perfect for my needs and they tip. So I ended up centralising with them for all my van needs. I don’t want too many vehicles generally on this job. Access is very tricky. But I’ll have two of the tippers and one Luton. I’ve asked for a cage on one tipper. Then I can really fill the fucker. Sittingbourne is an absolute bastard for tipping, they charge you the same for wood as they do for mixed as policy because they’re “full of wood” aka they saw you coming. So I’ll be having to be very careful about where things go and big loads will be my friend. I’m very glad I found that end of the world place in the marshes because they’ll buy literally everything for weight.
It might not be such a scrappy load to be honest. Maybe there’ll be some value. I’m gonna have to supervise tightly but I’m building my team supreme. Canice for tools diplomacy and lifting. John for tools lifting driving and heights. Mark for precision driving, lifting and positivity. Siwan for ratchet straps, tools, admin and lunch. Either Rhys or Tristan for lifting and cutting. Me for anything not being done quickly enough and general positivity.
I’m looking forward to it but it’s another big job. I’ve learnt now that the big jobs only get small with the prep. This guy called Dave was booked for just one day on one of the big ones recently and without appreciating that I’d done the maths in my head he freaked out at the size of it and starting trying to arbitrate it as if nobody had done the maths. I just let him, worked around him and got it all done despite him. Paid him too. Won’t use him again. The Olympics was a big learn for me though generally. With a small team you can achieve a great deal. But with a team of lazyass people you are stymied.
I’m slightly dependent on the inscrutable Andy who I have to have on site. If he pulls his weight with the others we will be golden. If he doesn’t it’ll be a shitshow. He’s the only guy who can drive the forks they have on site. I hate the unknown in these things. But I have to plan them. Too much is at stake. It’s a different part of my head. But I find it very fulfilling getting it dealt with.
I think this will be a good gig. But there’s a long way between now and then.