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Thread: to dob in or not and who to
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22nd September 2004, 09:58 AM #16
7am on the dot this morning a large quantity of scaffolding was delivered to the site. Which makes me feel a bit better about being a dobber anyway.
no-one said on their death bed I wish I spent more time in the office!
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22nd September 2004, 11:03 AM #17
This presents an interesting dilemma.
We recently had our house re-roofed, and because the eave is over 2.7m? the job was going to require scaffolding.
One quote provided everything including scaffolding and was subsequently over $11,000
The second quote asked for a guesstimate for the height of the eave (I said I think it just under 2.7) as a result the company (one of the biggest in the area) organised a subbie with a seriously dodgy set of scaffolding to come out and do the job. Price? - $6,000. Needless to say we went with this one, the whole job (tile removal by me, new battens, roofing and guttering) was done in under one day.
Liability issues aside, I felt one of the reasons the subbies moved with great speed was because they didnt want to get caught with the dodgy scaffolding.
There was a young boy called Wyatt
Who was awfully quiet
And then one day
He faded away
Because he overused White
Floorsanding in Canberra and Albury.....
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