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Hold your hands up and say it’s too much.
The customer should have asked your gaffer before he went on holiday
Did do that straight away but as I'm sure your aware of on site circumstances around other gobby trades it's nice if u can find out the right way from the right people if possible and get a job done if not admit defeat for safety/the right reasons
 
I know all too well other gobby trades.

Is this part of the work you’re doing, or a temporary supply to keep the UFH on while the works are being done?
 
I know all too well other gobby trades.

Is this part of the work you’re doing, or a temporary supply to keep the UFH on while the works are being done?
It's the way the punter wants it done and using the old chestnut that he used to be in the trade and knows how things should work lol
Think he forgot that I've stopped out some of the crap he's done so he's dodgy with out a doubt
 
It’s just, if this is an extra, on top of agreed works, there could be a whole mess of problems when your boss comes back.

It would be different if you could contact him on holiday.... even a quick Facebook message or something
 
I left a 2nd year apprentice on a job once about 12 years ago..
Drilling out, etc. Training division called by to see him he was unsupervised and I got reprimanded :(
 

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