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Bin bag and a bucket for me back in the day. I actually preferred it to the portaloo, particularly in summer, as you had fresh facilities each time.Empty bag of multi thistle and a bucket. Don't know you're born demanding proper stalls!!
More like a Four Yorkshiremen stench!This is turning into the Four Yorkshiremen sketch...
Reminds me of the truckers I've seen in service areas on the continent. A couple of the side lockers converted into fully equipped pull out kitchens, with full blown complex meals being cooked and enjoyed.This made me think about facilities on sites and I've never been able to fathom why painters turn up with a range of kitchen appliances. Rare for them to not have a kettle and I've met several who lug a microwave to every job. A few sandwiches and a thermal cup filled with coffee always seemed perfectly adequate to me.
I dont get all this cook your own food, bring sandwiches/flask etc to work every day. I've tried it all and it just doesn't pay. You still stop for lunch whether you eat your own sandwiches or go to a shop and eat them so there isn't any time saved, usually you call in at a shop on the way to the wholesalers so its not even a special journey. Yes it saves money and with todays prices you could probably save £5 a day making them but it took me about 15 minutes every morning to make the sandwiches, fill a flask etc. It was such a waste of time that I would have gladly paid someone that £5 to make them for me.
And the amount of times that I came home with a full flask because I was too busy in the day to drink it meant that it either went down the drain or I had 4 cups of coffee in the evening and was then wide awake all night, total waste of time in my opinion.
Or.sn empty cement bag .I believe this is what the guys use working at the top of those big crainsEmpty bag of multi thistle and a bucket. Don't know you're born demanding proper stalls!!
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