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Posted: Sun Feb 05, 2012 1:31 pm
by DNgroundworks
Not so bad Mick, could do with a bit more, usual winter shite, my website that ive had built should go live early next week so hopefully that will pull a bit more in.
Oh and dont forget Carberry another relatively new brew cabiner hes our resident - paver, builder, gas oil and fuel supplier, computer buff, and male stripper ha ha :p
Posted: Sun Feb 05, 2012 1:31 pm
by DNgroundworks
What is the point of linkedin, im on it and i dont know why?
Posted: Sun Feb 05, 2012 1:46 pm
by lutonlagerlout
Its like face ache for professional types
I am on it too but it serves little purpose for me
just think LPAD you have had a whole year to post pictures of your stuff but now the sheriff is back in town :;):
I am surprised that you can still be busy mick when unemployment has shot up and we are in the depths of the worst recession since 1980
I can get trades 50% cheaper than 4 years ago,something not right there when everything else has gone up
the only thing keeping a lot of blokes going is the low interest rates,if they go up a lot will go pop
still keeping busy but this cold spell has brought us to a standstill and there is sweet FA we can do about it
LLL
Posted: Sun Feb 05, 2012 1:48 pm
by mickg
cheers for the link Carberry, nice photos
has the Bradstone approved membership not pulled you much work then ?
linkedin is just another placer to network and get your name known, all part of the social networking what the buzz word these days
Posted: Sun Feb 05, 2012 1:52 pm
by London Stone Paving
Its been a quiet year on the BC. giles had the right idea when he said we all need to try and post more photos, think we should get back to that
Posted: Sun Feb 05, 2012 2:01 pm
by mickg
there is no denying that this is indeed the worse economic climate we have experienced for the last 30 years if not more, that said though everyone I know who are good at what they do have got loads of work on at this present time but that could all change quite suddenly this year there is no doubt about that
love this comment or hate it as I know there are mixed feeling with the Marshall's register but being a approved Marshall's register installer has certainly helped us for the last few years and winning the Marshall's best driveway in the north west 2010 and Marshall's best driveway and patio in the north west 2011 will most certainly help this year too
Posted: Sun Feb 05, 2012 2:15 pm
by mickg
yeah Giles is right as a good photo shows the quality of your workmanship, its then up to the customer to choose who they think is the right contractor
Posted: Sun Feb 05, 2012 3:02 pm
by lutonlagerlout
it depends how you quantify loads of work on
up untill 3 years ago we were booked in 9month-1 year in advance
now we have 8 week lead times
so busy yes,but would like more lined up
had another client pull out of a 50k job last week, cant risk spending the money when his own job (civil servant) may be on the line,still got work to do there but not as much
thanks mr.cameron and mr. osborne,the austerity measures are starting to work now
LLL
Posted: Sun Feb 05, 2012 3:16 pm
by mickg
yeah fair comment luton, you do a different type of work to us so if we are 8 - 10 weeks in front then we have more than enough work to keep us going, last spring we went up to 20 weeks ahead
Posted: Sun Feb 05, 2012 3:26 pm
by DNgroundworks
Ive no doubt that it has Mick, your work is top drawer, we arent all out paving lads, we do groundworks, go out on hire with plant etc, i just enjoy paving and if it can earn you a few quid too.
The bradstone scheme i think will take a while to get going, IMO it was launched at the wrong time of the year, this springtime will see if it going to work or not. For me the Marshalls register is too saturated, i was competing with like 10 other firms round my way who had been going 10+ years.
With the bradstone register being new, and me being the only one on it round these parts i thought it was a better bet? Well see anyway.
Posted: Sun Feb 05, 2012 3:31 pm
by DNgroundworks
lutonlagerlout wrote:just think LPAD you have had a whole year to post pictures of your stuff but now the sheriff is back in town :;):
I was going to post some pictures.....lol
Posted: Sun Feb 05, 2012 3:58 pm
by mickg
I hope the Bradstone scheme works out for you Dan, I saw the guy just before Christmas and listened to the pitch but after careful consideration I decided not to join as I can get enough work with the promotion/advertising I do now
does someone from Bradstone call and see you throughout the year to assess your work on an ongoing basis ?
Posted: Sun Feb 05, 2012 4:04 pm
by bobbi o
mickg wrote:there is no denying that this is indeed the worse economic climate we have experienced for the last 30 years if not more, that said though everyone I know who are good at what they do have got loads of work on at this present time but that could all change quite suddenly this year there is no doubt about that
love this comment or hate it as I know there are mixed feeling with the Marshall's register but being a approved Marshall's register installer has certainly helped us for the last few years and winning the Marshall's best driveway in the north west 2010 and Marshall's best driveway and patio in the north west 2011 will most certainly help this year too
mick,could you post some pics of your winning jobs.
cheers.
Posted: Sun Feb 05, 2012 4:05 pm
by DNgroundworks
Posted: Sun Feb 05, 2012 4:10 pm
by DNgroundworks
Yea Mick, he calls me regularly, and visits site whenever hes around. Half the time we are doing something completely non-paving related. Weve also done some repair works for bradstone's customer care department where customers have had a problem with material failure, they send us to fix it, purely because we are on the assured list.
I get on with bradstone better than marshalls, i dont want to go into to much detail about it on here.