Agree it's a brilliant programme, still enjoy watching the repeats when they come on one of the Sky channels.
I've only got to look at Oz and I laugh:)
Rule Brittania, marmalade and jam....... :lolol:
Thanks, I have been self employed for years and worked for small companies before that, not something I've ever heard of.
Sounds a very odd name , would I be wrong in saying it came from America?
When I look out my window I can see a housing development I worked on in the mid 90s, it always reminds me of fitting guttering when it was snowing.
One thing I haven't seen mentioned on this thread is the cost if travel to sites. When I did site work we would sometimes get sent to a site miles...
I'm still plumbing, but I had my own small business since 2002 and most of my work is in occupied houses.
Don't miss site work at all, especially this time of the year.
I saw an advert last week for site bricklayers, £140 a day and hods £120 a day, as you know when the weather is crap you can't lay bricks.
I used to do site work plumbing on new housing developments, all price work and bloody hard work on most sites.
All well and good if you have a long run of...