Any recs gratefully received.
Thanks.
No, this is not the reason. There is a general lack of tradesmen, due to
proper apprenticeships being done away with years ago. There are no 'up and
coming' tradesmen to replace those retiring. Those tradesmen that are
around are usually working on all the new housing estates that are being
thrown up everywhere - regular hours, regular pay, far less liability.
We're doing a total renovation project on our house (it's literally 4 walls
and a roof at the moment) and it took us 12 months to find a builder, even
though we offered to pay cash!!!!
> Any recs gratefully received.
Sorry but I can't help you at all. Maybe someone else can. Good luck :o))
Jaqy
I know he has a lot on at present but will show him your two posts. I do
know he is very good decorator and odd job man. He charges reasonable
prices.
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If a man says something in the middle of a forest
and there isn't a woman around to hear him, is he still wrong?
Unless fashions have changed again since last I spoke with relatives in
the trade, many of those time served tradesmen probably don't even have
that now. AIUI, firms who used to employ (and train) tradesmen often use
sub-contractors instead nowadays. Those sub-contractors may well be the
same people the firms used to employ, but without the 'regular hours,
regular pay, far less liability'.
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Regards, David Wright, Isle of Skye, Scotland
(Ex: Dorrington, Trusthorpe, Billinghay, Martin & Sleaford)
david....@isleofskye.net
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