Originally posted by northernladuk
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How do I stop the spending - Renovating new house
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Yes. I stay away from the types of clients that like to dump contractors on their arses for fun. (Yes that's you HP!) -
Or even one that's already fully renovated. When I was hunting for my first house I didn't want a new build but there were plenty of done up cottages at the right price. My parents were hell bent on persuading me to get a wreck to do up myself, but I was already working silly hours in IT so that wasn't going to happen.Originally posted by escapeUK View PostThose ready to move into houses seem cheap in comparison now, dont they?
Once I started contracting I naively dreamed of getting a contract away from home so I could buy a wreck and send builders in to sort it while I was away.
Fortunately before I made that fatal step I learned that you need to keep on top of the buggers.Behold the warranty -- the bold print giveth and the fine print taketh away.Comment
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WHS +1Originally posted by Pondlife View PostDo it in manageable bits and always complete one job before starting another IMHO.Behold the warranty -- the bold print giveth and the fine print taketh away.Comment
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Feck removing the plaster to expose original timbers.Originally posted by Paddy View PostThey inspected once and they went on and on about how I should remove the plaster (done about 60 years ago ) in order to expose the original timbers. Since then I decided to ignore them
I had a place like that where the previous owners had gone overboard with exposed timbers.
A couple of years in and I was pining for clean white walls and straight edges.Behold the warranty -- the bold print giveth and the fine print taketh away.Comment
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I nearly ended up living with one 30-odd years ago, and she was always ahead of me on the pay front until I cleared off abroad.Originally posted by NorthWestPerm2Contr View PostNormally I wouldn't be so arsed but wife is a pharmacist and cleaners have now overtaken them in terms of pay....
Slightly going off topic, but is anybody else related to a pharmacist? I am very close to telling her to completely quit that profession now the pay has dropped by like 50%......
That was a senior job in a hospital though. Does your missus work in the NHS or for a retail outlet?Behold the warranty -- the bold print giveth and the fine print taketh away.Comment
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Retail - for a vocational degree after 5 years of study, it really is peanuts. We are talking about less than half the rates they used to be in real terms.....Originally posted by Sysman View PostI nearly ended up living with one 30-odd years ago, and she was always ahead of me on the pay front until I cleared off abroad.
That was a senior job in a hospital though. Does your missus work in the NHS or for a retail outlet?Comment
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