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Very confusing post - entitled "Labourer" to lay paving slabs followed by "professional etc etc". Go to B&Q Old Kent Rd 7.00am onwards and there are loads of east european benefits scroungers touting for work at ?70 a day cash in hand or seek the services of indiginous tax paying tradesmen who you feel safe leaving the keys to your house with. The world is your oyster.
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Before laying 'slabs', a suitable foundation must be laid. Asking for detailed quotes is the right way to go. Picking up a labourer at B&Q is just that - picking up a labourer! Someone has to organise sand and cement and cement mixer, and whacker plate and hardcore...etc. So not a helpful post there JDC.


If you still are looking for quotes lionandmouse, feel free to PM me.

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Anyone up and out at 7am desperately looking for work sounds pretty motivated / determined to find employment.

The idea that 'indigenous' tradesman don't do cash in hand work is laughable.

Sounds more like you just don't like foreigners to me.


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> Very confusing post - entitled "Labourer" to lay

> paving slabs followed by "professional etc etc".

> Go to B&Q Old Kent Rd 7.00am onwards and there are

> loads of east european benefits scroungers touting

> for work at ?70 a day cash in hand or seek the

> services of indiginous tax paying tradesmen who

> you feel safe leaving the keys to your house with.

> The world is your oyster.

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