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I asked him, he’s all good with it!
does Stanley know they're flogging his keks?
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does Stanley know they're flogging his keks?
is that a selfie?
You wish!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Might be but you can’t see my 30” waist trousers in that selfie!
mine. 37" waist 30 for the flesh and 7 for the beer.
In that case he will need the ones with the velcro flap.Poor lad only wanted to know what kecks to wear, after reading this thread he'll be heading for the bottle
that'sOK . start as you mean to go on.Poor lad only wanted to know what kecks to wear, after reading this thread he'll be heading for the bottle
I'm wearing a snickers 1512 jacket, and a pair of 3312 trousers
I work inside so would only need a body warmer on top of this in the winter.
But it depends on your work. There's certainly cheaper options available if you don't want to spend nearly an apprentices
Your going to work not a fashion show expensive gear soons get ruined. Don't bother trying to look smart, it can be a filthy job sometimes.Hello, I'm just starting into my electrician apprenticeship now, I'm roughly a week in.
I've been wearing a sweatshirt and cheap topman chinos.. I had to buy boots (company paid) and I got some Dewalt Challenger 3s, they're grand but not all that comfy.. I'm guessing I have to break them in.
What work trousers should I wear?
A lot of guys are saying go with a pair of snickers, but what model?
I want the big pockets anyway.
I'm looking at flexiwork or maybe the floorlayers as they seem to be very highly regarded, what about the flexi-foorlayers? They're a bit more pricey but if they're worth the extra cash I might get them.
Also how do they fit?
Any recommendations for jackets/tops too? I'll probably need something waterproof sooner or later.
If it's high vis I can go with out a vest which'd be great.
Unrelated - A lot of the guys are pushing me towards instrumentation saying 'that's where the moneys at, and there's none of this rubbish acting', how true is that? Or is it a case of grass looking greener?
I dream of a waistline <40”....too bloody right you skinny sod. my waist size is 38" for sloppy, 36" for squeezed in button busters.
I get my fleeces from tourist places up London, so I don’t have to pay extra to get my name embroidered on.
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