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Regarding the apprentice, hold him down and strip him off, whack a whole tub of cutting paste around his wedding tackle then tie him up with tyraps 10 foot off the floor to a fence for 8 hours when it is frosty or snowing, that will sort him out lol
 
Regarding the apprentice, hold him down and strip him off, whack a whole tub of cutting paste around his wedding tackle then tie him up with tyraps 10 foot off the floor to a fence for 8 hours when it is frosty or snowing, that will sort him out lol

Well I had the grease treatment and was nailed to the yard gate in Crucifix pose with nails through my overalls sleeves & legs.

The effing barstools left me there in the pi$$ing rain and the boss walked past on his way the netty and never even batted an eyelid.
 
Well I had the grease treatment and was nailed to the yard gate in Crucifix pose with nails through my overalls sleeves & legs.

The effing barstools left me there in the pi$$ing rain and the boss walked past on his way the netty and never even batted an eyelid.
Top Man :grin:
 
Hi All

Just a quickie.... want to see what others think and if I'm being unreasonable?

I pick up and drop off my apprentice from his home address on a daily basis. He lives 5 mins drive down the road so no problem really.

He recently started driving and have asked on a Monday each week if he could make his own way to the lock up (5 mins drive from his house/ parking fine) to get the van loaded up ready for the week. And I'll meet him there, simples really.

The response I got was..... "I'm not using my car for work"

Wasnt best please with that, and made it quite clear what I thought.

Any thoughts please ?

Cheers Sy

Haven't read other replies yet so apologies if already said, but he/she has to or should use their own vehicle to get to/from workplace. In this case the lock-up.
 

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