Commercial or domestic

Yes it does have it moments though!
My dad finished a massive sand and cement floor in Coventry University years ago, they finished it, then next day the labourers got a kango hammer straight up the middle of it as they'd left a drain out.
But on the other hand i remember being handed 750m2 of walls with h trim off the floor and no cuts at the top as it has a suspended ceiling and just left to get on with it.
Lovely easy well prepared work, just like 600x300 stone on bumpy painted plaster in someone's bathroom!! :mad2:
 
Yes it does have it moments though!
My dad finished a massive sand and cement floor in Coventry University years ago, they finished it, then next day the labourers got a kango hammer straight up the middle of it as they'd left a drain out.
But on the other hand i remember being handed 750m2 of walls with h trim off the floor and no cuts at the top as it has a suspended ceiling and just left to get on with it.
Lovely easy well prepared work, just like 600x300 stone on bumpy painted plaster in someone's bathroom!! :mad2:

That is the good thing about working for a decent main contractor, they wont ask you to proceed if its no good. try telling Mrs smith her bathroom wont be available for another week because the plaster is still wet! :smart:
 
When I used to subby for *.**.. Specialist contractors, we used to be Based in Suffolk but working central London 1 week, Cornwall the next, south Wales, Kent, Surrey ......... you name it all south of Nottingham. Love it!!
 
When I used to subby for *.**.. Specialist contractors, we used to be Based in Suffolk but working central London 1 week, Cornwall the next, south Wales, Kent, Surrey ......... you name it all south of Nottingham. Love it!!

We currently have projects in;
Coventry
Winchester
Croydon
Rushden
Birmingham
Cheltenham
Wolverhampton
Derby

So we get about, better than working in one place all the time :auto:
 
I now no i could not deal with commercial work. If i turned up to work and saw this i would be well fished off!
Would have a right hissy fit and get the handbags out!
 
Commercial work requires a differant attitude to domestic.

Firstly don't think that you will be working as soon as you arrive, often you need to get inducted onto the site, this always takes longer than expected. Then you need to get to where you are working, see whos' working there, get a feel for the chaps and get them on side so that everyone can do their job. I've stood around for hours on end way into the small hours waiting for someone to finish a job, or get someone to switch alarms off etc. Not to mention all the working at height cages, access problems with health and safety Hitlers!
Now in a domestic you turn up and all being well you get stuck in...

So you price the job that needs to be done, but you also have to price with you're gaffer/site agent any contingency payments. If you've talked about delays, induction mornings then you've covered yourself, the guy paying knows what you will charge in case of delays etc. Some guys get contracts drawn up if they are running the job.

So hopefully if you've manned up from the beginning and expressed your terms then all going well the job is rewarding and makes a very pleasant change from grovelling in someones bathroom!
 

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