Originally posted by DimPrawn
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It's probably harder than cosing SQL, and carries more responsibility.
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Originally posted by BlasterBatesOften it isn't worth doing things yourself because your earning power is more than the cost of getting someone else to do it, for example cleaning the windows.
Plumbing though is a different matter, they're up with the likes of top management consultants, fashion designers etc.
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I've got to agree Blaster. As someone who once flooded their kitchen on a freezing winter's night with the stop-cock seized open, I think PLUMBERS ARE GODS.
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Often it isn't worth doing things yourself because your earning power is more than the cost of getting someone else to do it, for example cleaning the windows.
Plumbing though is a different matter, they're up with the likes of top management consultants, fashion designers etc.
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The last time I had a plumber round he only worked 2 days a week.
Said he'd rather spend more time with his family, and 2 days was enough to earn £50K a year, so why bother working any harder.
At the time I thought £800 to change a tap washer was bit steep.
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plumbers
do any of them ever turn up on time? Within 1 hour of on time? Even within 2 hours would be good timekeeping compared to that lot!
Disgraceful profession.... that's what a lack of competition does for you! More Polish plumbers, that's what we needTags: None
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