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Wanted - sensible, experienced person to help with building project for 2 months


Tom-C

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Apologies if this is the wrong place to post this.


Im refurbishing my own home and its going to take a about 6 months. Pretty basic stuff mostly, painting, flooring, bit of decking, tiling moving stuff around and cleaning. Ill be starting from the last week of May 2016 and looking for someone to help. Someone sensible, honest and steady would suit better than a bull in the china shop approach. Happy to discuss payment options privately but it would be a decent amount for a good person. Some sort of refs would be required and prefer someone from East Dulwich or close by. I dont mind a slightly older person but there will be some labouring involved so they need to be fit. Painting experience a real bonus.


Please just PM me if interested.


Thanks


Tom

We are a small company that undertakes refurbishment projects both big and small. We have a trusted team - painters, floor sanders, builders etc. Check out our website www.propertyfacelift.co.uk. Get in touch if we can help.

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