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Builders urinating on the walls inside new build house
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martin1959 wrote: »If the foreman bo**ocks the builders for peeing in your house, I dread to think what else they may do!!!
I had to bring a car round for a customer to inspect many years ago, and he complained I revved it too much..... A week later when I had to deliver it, I managed the whole 10 mile journey without using the clutch once......
Its funny, I was thinking the exact same thing! Especially if your fate lies in the hands of a minimum wage laborer that hates his job and does not care for tomorrow :rotfl:0 -
I imagine that this did probably happen, I have worked on loads of sites where the empty bottles of coke suddenly turn into a mini toilet up on the roofs and in the homes. But, errr, that's disgusting I hear you say. Not really, with a portaloo it is recommended that there is one per ten workers, I have been on site where there is one per fifty. You do not want to go in there if you can help it, I'd rather you use the bucket and the back of the van. Crude but true.
It's a whole world away from the nice cosy office, so please don't moan about what you think is him peering in the house. It's actually very normal. I'd be more worried about the lack of insulation and the nice 600 centres on the nice new flimsy metal tracked walls.0 -
Bigbenning wrote: »It's a whole world away from the nice cosy office,
Is that the 'real' world, which the rest of us only glimpse through obscure references on forums, like this?0 -
That's the one mate! If you read The Sun ifs full of real life that's what we all believe ��0
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People READ the Sun??? Surely not members of this forum.....0
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Nope - Daily Mail and The Guardian here....should get a "balanced view" between the two of them...:rotfl:0
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a builder p1ssed up the wall and how is this news .
Its not April fools yet"Do not regret growing older, it's a privilege denied to many"0 -
Foxes, cats, rats, mice, birds and various assorted other creatures will be peeing and pooing all over your half built house.0
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