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Mate, stupid question imho. Times are bloody tough everywhere
If you're self employed everyone wants to nail you on your price necause there's always someone who will do the job cheaper than you regardless of whether they do it right or not.
If you're employed everyone wants the best qualified and able lads for the cheapest possible wage rates
By the way I'm in the best place in the world...Geordieland:)
 
Khan, there's too many idiots about who "Know what they're doing" who will do the job for three tenths of bugger all (regardless of whether they do it right or not) No tests no certs etc and bolox to the regs.
Meanwhile there's honest, time served guys like most of us here who do a decent job according to the standards that are demanded of us who get screwed over time and time again.
And people wonder why we're bloody annoyed?
I could rant for ages but I'll leave it at that for now:)
 
Mate, stupid question imho. Times are bloody tough everywhere
If you're self employed everyone wants to nail you on your price necause there's always someone who will do the job cheaper than you regardless of whether they do it right or not.
If you're employed everyone wants the best qualified and able lads for the cheapest possible wage rates
By the way I'm in the best place in the world...Geordieland:)

Good lad !! :clap: :iagree: :love: :smug:
 

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