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Hi all,
Hope you're all well and the bad weather in some parts of the country isn't holding you up too much!
Following on from my post about the HGV driver vacancy, we've also got the following new vacancies available:
- Estimator
- Sales Advisor
- Business Development Manager
These are great opportunities to work within a dedicated team who really take pride in what they do. We are a dynamic and forward-thinking company so we are looking for people who are enthusiastic and committed to developing a successful career. There are great prospects for promotion for the right candidates.
If you're interested (or you know someone who is) then check out the full details on our website.
Hope you're all well and the bad weather in some parts of the country isn't holding you up too much!
Following on from my post about the HGV driver vacancy, we've also got the following new vacancies available:
- Estimator
- Sales Advisor
- Business Development Manager
These are great opportunities to work within a dedicated team who really take pride in what they do. We are a dynamic and forward-thinking company so we are looking for people who are enthusiastic and committed to developing a successful career. There are great prospects for promotion for the right candidates.
If you're interested (or you know someone who is) then check out the full details on our website.
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I wont be telling my blokes about them
back in the 80s on subby sites there was always a monday club which was basically the weekends drinking rolling on for another day
when the subby asked asked uncle peter why he only ever did 4 days a week
peter replied
"i cannae get by on 3"
its an attitude like that which made this country what it is today
LLL
back in the 80s on subby sites there was always a monday club which was basically the weekends drinking rolling on for another day
when the subby asked asked uncle peter why he only ever did 4 days a week
peter replied
"i cannae get by on 3"
its an attitude like that which made this country what it is today
LLL
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There's a scaffold firm round here that doesn't do much on a Monday.
Always wondered why until I asked the gaffer........"Blokes are still piddled/stoned out of their heads on a Monday" came the reply
Always wondered why until I asked the gaffer........"Blokes are still piddled/stoned out of their heads on a Monday" came the reply
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in the 80's we went to the pub EVERY day
unthinkable not to
start at 7.30 breakfast (full english) at 10 and pub from 1-2 (sometimes longer if we got a lock in)
wouldnt happen now
the most we ever do is park early friday and go for a few ,but my local has been shut now ==>2 weeks ago
and I am not keen on the other hostelries nearby (and vice versa)
LLL
unthinkable not to
start at 7.30 breakfast (full english) at 10 and pub from 1-2 (sometimes longer if we got a lock in)
wouldnt happen now
the most we ever do is park early friday and go for a few ,but my local has been shut now ==>2 weeks ago
and I am not keen on the other hostelries nearby (and vice versa)
LLL
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Monday my wife went in a shoe shop that had scaffolding up, when she came out a bag of fittings crashed down behind her. She noted the top hands had no harness on. Austins scaffolding. Must of been pissed ( and the scaffs lol ). Shook her up because she owned her own scaff company one time and her first husband was crippled when he had a 21 ft tube drop on his head when taking a lift down.Dave_L wrote:There's a scaffold firm round here that doesn't do much on a Monday.
Always wondered why until I asked the gaffer........"Blokes are still piddled/stoned out of their heads on a Monday" came the reply
sean