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Not an ideal way to promote you business, ignoring a phone call is it
The amount of businesses I call who won't answer their phone. I do not phone twice. I always answer my phone and call back on the rare occasion I may miss one. Considering when I walk down the high st. most people are on the phone it is astonishing so many don't answer their phone.
 
It's just a funny picture Pete!
Maybe just a funny picture to you young man, but to those of us old enough to know better it's the first step down a slippery slope.

Aside from the fact that that's no way to run a business, it's an attitude that no employer wants to have anything to do with, believe you me.

Sure it's just a funny picture now, but what next? Cutting corners, producing shoddy work, failing to turn up to work at all...
Before you know it you'll be out of work, homeless, destitute and selling your bum on the streets.
Is that what you want? Because that's what'll happen.
 
I am a bit lost here also. I think the gist of it is, give them a good call out quote, and see if it is still so desperate. Not quite sure about the gaydar bit but if you have to be looking over your shoulder then I would stick another £20 per hour on the quote as it might slow you down rather.
 
Maybe just a funny picture to you young man, but to those of us old enough to know better it's the first step down a slippery slope.

Aside from the fact that that's no way to run a business, it's an attitude that no employer wants to have anything to do with, believe you me.

Sure it's just a funny picture now, but what next? Cutting corners, producing shoddy work, failing to turn up to work at all...
Before you know it you'll be out of work, homeless, destitute and selling your bum on the streets.
Is that what you want? Because that's what'll happen.
Don't take any notice of your Dad, he's out of touch.
 
whats so slippery slopey about not wanting to reset someones RCD at 10pm, if i make enough 8-5 why would i bother getting dressed for work again to go sort a piddly little job for not much gain by the time the tax man has his.
 

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