Don't blame you mate, I know what you mean.
I'm still plumbing, but I had my own small business since 2002 and most of my work is in occupied houses.
Don't miss site work at all, especially this time of the year.
Don't blame you mate, I know what you mean.
I work in IT and we have 2 Portuguese guys with Cisco CCIE qualifications and are on £130 a day where other UK contractors are on £350 to £600! Am sure once their English is better they will be asking for more. They moved their families over and said jobs are hard to come by over there!
. my point being its not just brickies
I'm still plumbing, but I had my own small business since 2002 and most of my work is in occupied houses.
Don't miss site work at all, especially this time of the year.
Again you're not wrong bloody freezing this morning.
Well said siryou ever worked even ONE day on a building site ,let alone 30 years
you wouldn't know a hard days work if it came up and smacked you in the face
cleaners,bar staff,don't make me ****ing laugh,just an excuse to expoilt people,like immigrants!!!
office snobs,you can't beat 'em can you like modern day politicans,totally detached from the outside world
When I look out my window I can see a housing development I worked on in the mid 90s, it always reminds me of fitting guttering when it was snowing.
One thing I haven't seen mentioned on this thread is the cost if travel to sites. When I did site work we would sometimes get sent to a site miles away, this would be for a short period of time if a site was running behind.
Didn't get paid any extra money or any travel costs as I was a sub contractor.
You haven't got a clue about subbies and how the building industry works have you ? You can't have or you wouldn't be posting the links you did, you're typical of the sort of left winger who claims 'solidarity with the working class ' but has absolutely no idea of their hopes or aspirations beyond what you've read in some union pamphlet.
you ever worked even ONE day on a building site ,let alone 30 years
you wouldn't know a hard days work if it came up and smacked you in the face
cleaners,bar staff,don't make me ****ing laugh,just an excuse to expoilt people,like immigrants!!!
office snobs,you can't beat 'em can you like modern day politicans,totally detached from the outside world
Interesting response based on zero knowledge. My dad was a builder most of his life....I did quite a bit with him, and with other firms but I wasn't much cop. I did Ok when I worked in a slaughterhouse killing and packing chickens. I was a decent cowhand and could milk a herd of cows. Not sure what relevance this has to there being insufficient willing labour in the UK market.
Please explain how I am 'exploiting' anyone ?
It doesn't matter what it is.....go back to your first couple of lines of personal attack.
Other than the 100 or so building workers that I have HR responsibility for you mean ?
You prove my point perfectly you ****ing clown, how many subbies have people responsible for them in HR ?? I'll tell you, none, and Subbies will be the only brickies on a grand a week , like I said you have got a clue how the BUILDING industry works .
You prove my point perfectly you ****ing clown, how many subbies have people responsible for them in HR ?? I'll tell you, none, and Subbies will be the only brickies on a grand a week , like I said you have got a clue how the BUILDING industry works .
Bless. The same old Bushy combination of boundless arrogance and endless ignorance. Still keeps us all amused.
What is HR?
Its the new name for the personnel department that tosspots like dandyman came up with, it stands for human resources.
it probably did mate , but has been enthusiastically adopted by people who work in personnel departments to make them sound a little bit more important than they really are.Thanks, I have been self employed for years and worked for small companies before that, not something I've ever heard of.
Sounds a very odd name , would I be wrong in saying it came from America?