I'm not so sure that my clients would get that?
Other tradesmen might, but I'm probably stretching it a bit

Sounds like a Seven Eleven

I think I'll stick to Your Local Handyman. Mrs. Gulliver at 37 recognises it.
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Spent three years working with South Africans on armed work in another line I used to do. They were mostly bluffers too. All said they were either ex Colonels or special forces police pmsl. Very few were good operatives.
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Undo wrote:I think people are a little unfair with foreign national trades men. I remember a program that highlighted the issue and followed two tradesmen through a contract building two house extensions and the foreign national came out on top. The Englishman was nothing more than a cowboy. You only have to watch these cowboy builders programs to see we have our fair share of cowboys masquerading as tradesmen. Slagging off foreign nationals lowers the tone IMOA.
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