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Wanted: reliable, honest, hardworking guy for a strip out


Cam123

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hello,


I'm looking for someone to spend a day doing some pretty basic stripping out tasks one day next week - removing tiles, skirting board, doors, carpets. Steaming off wallpaper. Bagging up waste. ?80 cash 9-6. More work will be available for someone who works hard and is pleasant to be around. Additional general building skills would be an advantage.


Please send me an IM if interested.

Thank you all for your helpful comments. It's these kinds of attitudes that stop people getting on the bottom rung and working their way up. It's also the sort of sourness that stops so many people using this forum.


For an easy job that takes NO SKILL whatsoever, the minimum london wage is absolutely appropriate. Apologies for forgetting to mention a lunch hour. Thank you for assuming that means the worst.


In addition Dulwichfox, I am a fairly weedy woman and would be able to do the job myself in a day. Perhaps you could keep in mind that I have seen what is required, you haven't.

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