nice idea but there will always be someone there to pick up the slack...
I would see the effort better spent educating the public on good plastering rather than stopping...
Is that not the idea of the cscs card,I've never had one but assumed that was the reason they brought it in
:RpS_laugh:Wasn't ignoring you marra i had typed a glorious 5 paragraph reply but the granddaughter came in and i forgot and laptop battery ran out :RpS_laugh: and i have lost me train of thought now :RpS_crying:
That just smacks of a government body, salivating at the thought of more income from 'licensed' tradesmen though, we would need to ensure it was a governing body run BY plasterers FOR plasterers :RpS_thumbup:
We agree with the sentiment but we are sole traders ,like hunters in the forest ,we just need to strengthen individually .I seen the best of men working for bad money north and south.
Being the best spread in the world wont put up the rates everywhere.
That same old crap about keeping you busy is a load of old tosh.
I'll assume you mean stopping work on all sites, not private jobs.
To be effective it would need:
1. A governing body to register all spreads.
2. Sites stopped for around about a month.
3. A governing body to co-ordinate on a national level.
4. All plasterers on private work (such as myself) would need to be willing to offer some employment to the registered spreads during the 'stoppage', otherwise they would be undercutting us :RpS_crying:
5. A governing body to negotiate with developers.
6. A willingness of all spreads to stick together (It'll never happen)
7. A date set for the 'stoppage' and kept secret until the actual 'stop' time.
8. Start saving up....................
ARE YOU WITH ME BROTHERS? :RpS_thumbsup:
We are basically either lucky to be in a decent area where we are in demand and we have good contacts and therefore all is good, the alternative in an area of low or no employment where no good contacts exist as there can't be good contacts,therefore the latter is forced to work for very little, those of using areas where work is good are not better or cleverer than others in quiet areas just luckier..therefore a lot of these conversations are hard on those less fortunate and they must view some of us as smug cun ts and I don't blame them..
Always welcome in London, too many handymen,cowboys here..Is rite john
Not many who live where demand is high realise how lucky they are and spare a thought for spreads where there is a lot of competition and little spare money. Usually the snot nosed g1ts look down as smug.
That's why when we go on our busman's holidays around the UK on the graft we clean up. Good prices and wipe the floor with the lads who have had it easy for so long and gotten lazy.
Next stop Windsor.....
Oh, I worked with hungry donegal men, 18 inch wooden hawks, such drive to earn ,it was incredible, some burnt out very early on,beads been stuck on four flats at a time, water barrels emptied etc.. I was young and fit then,,Haha ya smug **** !!
Ive worked in and around london for years.
Was bought up plastering by donegal men.
they for sure teach you how to earn money.
worked for the top payers from top to bottom of the country mate.
And the worst payers.
maybe im getting to old and misrable for this young mans game @ 34 i should be in my prime ....maybe i'l strike on sunday for a day.
Haha ya smug **** !!
Ive worked in and around london for years.
Was bought up plastering by donegal men.
they for sure teach you how to earn money.
worked for the top payers from top to bottom of the country mate.
And the worst payers.
maybe im getting to old and misrable for this young mans game @ 34 i should be in my prime ....maybe i'l strike on sunday for a day.
Not sure if I fancy larndon tbh. No one talks to you there. For such a cultured city the people sure are miserable. We had a good crack in Colchester n Essex tho. Haha Essex is just like st Helens hahaha
what where you doing in colchester? my home town.
I remember years ago plastering a massive site around colchester years ago ...something village ?? M.shortlands plastering i think we worked for.
I remember years ago plastering a massive site around colchester years ago ...something village ?? M.shortlands plastering i think we worked for.