Solo .Unless I need someone for "manual " work and thats not often. Its all about trust and the only time there seems to be issues are when other trades are working on the property . I tend to not like being around them as they have a different "attitude " to work and life than me !
 
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I prefer it by myself.
With regards a rewire, I will carry out a thorough pre works visit. From this you can tell the customer which items they have to move out of the way beforehand, I.e. big bed gets put on its side etc.
Saying that, a rewire is the one job I will get a labourer in for, mostly for chasing. However, it's peferfectly doable by yourself, just hard work.

You just get used to working by yourself, and I can think of only one time ever I actually HAD to have a second pair of hands, to move a NSH.

Play whatever radio station you want.
Walk around pondering for 30 mins without feeling silly.
Sing your heart out, without feeling silly.
Work late, stop early, turn up late, turn up early, it's up to you.
^this.

I discovered recently I'm officially nuerodiverse. What we used to just call being an awkward ****. But Ive allways liked to do things my way and be in control of all elements.

Sometimes I'll get a grunt to do some chasing if I've got lots on but mostly I don't care for having to think or plan for two, and god alone knows how I'd manage any more paperwork, the idea of having someone in employment with rights and things is terrifying.
 
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It all depends who you are working with. In the past 40 years I can think of two people who when I worked with we were like peas in a pod. We'd talk about the job then crack on with little debate whilst we were doing it because we knew how to second guess each other, we just flowed together.
 
^^^ I had an apprentice like that, he was a great lad worked really hard and listened well.
By the end of year 3 he was absolutely superb, we could get through jobs with great speed and efficiency.
One day he came in looking a bit down and said he had got another job with a big multinational company and that was that, I couldn't offer what they had so I lost him.
The next one lasted 2 days and then never came back!
 
99% on my own now for various reasons but mainly If I want to go home at lunch time I am happy to take the hit and not pay mself much that day. if I had someone with me I would need to pay them up for the full day. I have been on my own for so long now I don't think I could work any other way
 
Do the occasional job with other self employed sparks but mainly work on my own now and have done for 15 or more years. Given how the employment laws are these days I wouldn't want to directly employ anyone and have to find work for them with that in mind I rarely take on any jobs I can't handle myself
Looking to slip into semi retirement in the next few years and just do bits and pieces to keep myself occupied and top up the spending money
 

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