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everywheres feeling it. cant believe how it was and how it is now....
what i will say is, be competetive but dont panic too much because when people do get work done, they'll know that there will be loads of chancers out there in this climate and they'll be worried about getting a bad job done cheap, in the same way as they were worried about getting over charged when it was booming...

lets keep the faith and keep doing things the right way and i'm sure we'll get through this..be positive, be grateful of everything we have and lets try not too worry too much...its the worrying that actually does more harm than having no work on lol ;o)

it will get better because it has to! nothing lasts forever, not even recession ;0)
 

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