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    Default Helpful! - Drill a hole without breaking a nail. Female staff shows how to drill tile

    At the trade shows everyone has their place. The girls like to hand out leaflets and ask the guys if they want me to show them
    a demo.

    But then we get Chelsea and not content with handing out leaflets she actually wants to get her hands dirty and actually use the
    equipment.

    Good on you girl... And this is the result !















    And thats how its done!

    Not a single nail broken. And I dont know who was more impressed.
    Chelsea for actually doing the drilling work with such gusto.

    Or me for seeing that chelsea was ready to roll up her sleeves and mix it with the boys !

    Good on her.
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    Default Re: Helpful! - Drill a hole without breaking a nail. Female staff shows how to drill

    I like your hiring criteria

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    wonder if she,s up for a labouring job
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