Now he has some experience can't you get him to build an extension for you?
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You tulip me, surley?Originally posted by Wilmslow View PostBlimey.
By the way - I flunked 6th form and collegeThe Mods stole my post count!Comment
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git would probably charge me.Originally posted by MPwannadecentincome View PostNow he has some experience can't you get him to build an extension for you?
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Is he not interested in I.T.? Couldn't you teach him some moves.
I think what you are doing is good for up to a year or so, providing he is learning enough to be able to find work with other builders after this.Comment
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You done good.
3 - 4 years training as a plasterer, he can buy himself a van and charge out as much as daddy does
There'll always be a need for builders and the like. OK the industry can be cyclical - can't they all though!
Could the plasterer look at getting a govt scheme to pay his wages?'elf and safety guruComment
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and like most things New Labour, was invented by the Tories - remember YOPS/YTS?Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostThat's a very New Labour way of creating jobs, EO.Comment
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Good shout EO, I think you've handled it well so far.
As others have said, it might be worth having a word with the relative and seeing if your lad is now worth the guy paying the money himself (or at least half).
If not, and should the worst happen make sure you've got enough to pay for X number of weeks after you're benched, where X is whatever number it takes to not look suspicious!
Whatever happens, I think you're right to keep it under your hat!Proud owner of +5 Xeno Geek PointsComment
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