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Hard work for not much reward then.
120 quid a day is about 30 grand a year. I don't think that's bad money for unskilled labour.
120 quid a day is about 30 grand a year. I don't think that's bad money for unskilled labour.
unskilled labour? done properly i dont think so
Aaah, you mean that you could teach the skills required to erect a proper fence to BS standards - Then he would have the skills and therefore be skilled![]()
Now you are being daft. If I taught a child to tie his shoelaces does that mean that this can be thought of as a skilled trade?
Maybe we just disagree on the definition of a skilled trade. I see engineers, decent joiners and experienced builders as skilled tradesmen. I don't see fencing as a skilled trade.
OK then, have a look at this and see if you would like to compete ?
They are all professionals but only one team can come 1st
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oN_cZfShTWk