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londonlec
Heating can be a good number. I've worked for a few firms before on a price and earned decent money.
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The money is a concern here and not sure there is a much overtime available. Nothing is finalised and I may be able to negotiate a few more pennies. What is the norm regarding salary for this sort of thing? I'm not wanting a career in this, just something for now whilst I look around for a descent commercial job.
Did a rewire contract in the 70s (yes I know a long time ago) some of the places were bleeding horrible Used prophylactics all over the shop, used sanitary towels under the beds, dog shyte, sometime human shyte, undies dirty barstewards
That's bizarre
Yes, wiring some small light industrial units years ago across the road from a housing estate. We noticed something moving around in this house through a window, one day when we saw the tenants going out we wandered over to have a look. Sure enough it was a horse, a small one but still a horse.Ah, ...but have you ever come across a horse being kept/stabled in the front room
Bizarre but True!! I've written about it here a couple of times now. Helping a friend out with a council contract for rewiring the last 16 houses on the well known Tilbury estate that no one else would touch!! lol!! He had broke his leg, so it was me his trainee and him (doing what he could)....
The oil was from the father and his two sons stripping and rebuilding motorbikes throughout the ground floor, everything you touched was either oily or greasy, ...Everything!! lol!! The horse, well at least we didn't see it until around 3pm, but hells bells you could certainly smell him. Some sort of rag and bone man, so you can imagine what the house was like!!
The houses by the way were quite big 50 year old 3 bedroom jobbies not the modern rabbit hutches you see today. Certainly opened my eyes as to how some people lived!! lol!! To be honest i really don't know how they got away with living as they did in a council property
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