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put it up for extra tender....Put it up for tender.................might get it done for a pint:nonod:
you might get a steak dinner.....
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put it up for extra tender....Put it up for tender.................might get it done for a pint:nonod:
put it up for extra tender....
you might get a steak dinner.....
I've been in the game 34 years since I started my time and have knocked a fair few nails in over the years. Now tell me why I should get a proper joiner in to build my new roof structure.I've been in the building trade for the past 27 years as a carpenter/builder and without trying to sound big headed know a fair bit about house building. Over the years i have altered a few sockets here and there without thinking too much of the consequences, whats wrong with wanting to be able to do this safely and to the current regs? Please explain why I should get a fully qualified electrician in to do this for me?
put it up for extra tender....
you might get a steak dinner.....
well yer out a luck......
i`v qwit drinkin....
or Kebab, chips and garlic sauce?
Quit drinking?? What's all this .... not a Ramadam a ding dong thing is it ???
I've been in the game 34 years since I started my time and have knocked a fair few nails in over the years. Now tell me why I should get a proper joiner in to build my new roof structure.
i don't think you're arrogant, just a little misguided.
what you should be aiming for is competence. the word 'qualified' gets banded-about quite a lot, but in reality, on it's own, it doesn't really mean anything.
of course, it's a good idea to have 'qualifications' as part of the package that proves competency. but along with this, you need experience and practical skills - something that can't be obtained in a classroom.
no....Quit drinking?? What's all this .... not a Ramadam a ding dong thing is it ???
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