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2/3 labourers/handy men wanted


SeanHitz

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Hi,


I'm looking for some very flexible workers. Its for all sorts of jobs, from painting and decorating, to putting shelves up to assembling ikea - need you to just get on with whatever needs doing at the time. List of jobs will be provided.


I'd be happy if you can work during normals hours/evenings/weekends (I can be as flexible as you need me to be so you can do this for extra cash on top of your other jobs if you want), as I'm also up against it time wise - but we can work this out once we speak.


If you are skilled (chippys and sparks) and have tools, please get in touch too as there could be a few jobs I need you for too that I might not take on myself.


Please contact me with your rates and the kind of things you can get on with. I'm happy to look at daily rates, or hourly.


Work to start as early as next week potentially.


Cheers


Sean

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Hi Sean,


Please call Ray Murray on Tel: 07927 239023 - he's a decorator but also very flexible and can work during normal working hours/week-ends... if you prefer to leave your number, will get him to call you back. He has computer probs at the moment, so I'm posting for him. Thank you. email is [email protected]

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