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Discuss work in the Tiling Forum at TilersForums; Just to let you all know that things are looking up for me aswell in the job front ,i start work next week with a reputable builder in Glasgow ,doing ...
          
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    Just to let you all know that things are looking up for me aswell in the job front ,i start work next week with a reputable builder in Glasgow ,doing the remedial work for a while...i negotiated a day rate which im happy with and also picked up a toilet floor that needs tiled....wooopppeeeeee.
    (got a bathroom refit to do in two weeks aswell)

    I hope you all start to get the work in,especially the ones who are looking hard for it.

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    Nice one brian, works picking up for me too, large wetroom to start on monday and a few jobs booked in after too see me into feb..

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    Bri, how can u pick up a toilet floor? Surely that's a bit heavy? ha ha!

    sorry, I'm in a funny mood tonight...

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    Good luck Brian, onwards and upwards
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    well done mate, 'tis a happy site tonite!

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    GREAT!!! BRilliant, Brian, chuffed for you...

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    Bri, how can u pick up a toilet floor? Surely that's a bit heavy? ha ha!

    sorry, I'm in a funny mood tonight...
    you are a cheeky lady lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by brian c View Post
    you are a cheeky lady lol
    well I don't often poke fun at other people because then people would poke fun at me, but that one was too rude to refuse!

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    Great to speak to you on the phone the other day Bri. Hope the work goes well.
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    good luck with it mate!

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