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Jason-Gibbs
Guest
Morning. A quick one.
(before we start, im no brown nose... im so opposite that, you wouldnt believe, lol)
But i see what i see and i see this every single day, day in day out.
Now, i have a pretty basic set of working rules, as it was.
They are:

Now, nowadays, as ive found with the average Scaffolder...
Its:
How the f.uck am i supposed to work with these plonkers???
Is it the same everywhere??
No matter where i seem to work, im surrounded by morons. :suspicious:
Do, in your opinion Scaffolders have to take some of the responsibility for the state our trade is in??
I think: Yes.
Answers on a postcard.
(before we start, im no brown nose... im so opposite that, you wouldnt believe, lol)
But i see what i see and i see this every single day, day in day out.
Now, i have a pretty basic set of working rules, as it was.
They are:
- Get to work early, so you have ample time to get changed/coffee/chat etc.
- Find out what your doing and get gear ready.
- Get spec's or drawings for job.
- Put job up.
- Go home.
- The end.
Now, nowadays, as ive found with the average Scaffolder...
Its:
- Get to work either bang on start time, or late.
- Make no effort to get the gear ready, stand talking on phone.
- Go to the toilet before AND after break...
- Attempt to take control, read drawing wrong, sulk.
- Go to toilet again...
- Drop Spanner several times.
- Instead of loading job out, with gear they need, pick up one clip at a time and walk to and fro where they are (usually 40ft)
- Go home early due to "dentist appointment", doing as little work as possible.
How the f.uck am i supposed to work with these plonkers???
Is it the same everywhere??
No matter where i seem to work, im surrounded by morons. :suspicious:
Do, in your opinion Scaffolders have to take some of the responsibility for the state our trade is in??
I think: Yes.
Answers on a postcard.