Discuss hmmmm what can i do on these quiet days waiting for a boiler to breakdown??? in the Plumbing Jobs | The Job-board area at PlumbersForums.net
i have,
haulage/removals
plumbing.
i had a break for 7 years working along side my dad in his business, but since he died i carry the flag so to speak for my mum doing the 'odd job'. we used to have 4 vans and 7 staff but since his death there is just me and the horse picking and choosing the easy jobs. strangely it pays more than plumbing (upto £90 ph, min £25) high profit margin with no call backs and only one trip there and back?.
sadly, like plumbing, everyone thinks they can buy a cheap van and have a go at £10 ph. they last 6 months then move over for the next batch of french, polish immigrant etc. it has more or less killed the market as they are trying to undercut each other and offer poor service. the pro's like my dad out rode them all each year and went on since 1982.
that advice is spot on lifes a b**** in my case i got it to fold i married one
I just cannot understand where he drags all these freaks out from! And why on earth do they agree to go on his show when all he does is tear them to shreds in front of a baying audience?
We're not too far removed from the romans at the Colliseum really are we!
hi all, just wondered if any of you guys have a second source of income to fall back on when it gets a bit quiet on the plumbing side? (not including the wifes income
You shouldn't have to wait too long. With temps well below freezing, I can almost hear the condensate pipes freezing.
Just keep the wife's hairdryer handy in the back of the van!!
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