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Evening all.
There's a bowling alley in my town who are well known for being "thrifty" with their cash.
I came across a facebook post from them regarding some refurbishment work they were doing. The post essentially said that they were looking looking for local tradesman to be involved in the refurbishment looking for competent carpenters, plumbers and electricians who have Electrical Installation Certificates (EICs) and to email their CVs.
Now I'm just about still an apprentice with little experience of domestic/commercial, who's still getting to grips with the legal side of things but I'm pretty sure an EIC isn't even a qualification.
It sounds to me like they cant be bothered getting a legit contractor in and would rather just pay anyone to do the work. Fair enough if it's your own house, but a business doing work on a commercial premises?
I'm not looking to point fingers or snitch on anyone, I'm just genuinely curious to see if is this legal?
Cheers.
There's a bowling alley in my town who are well known for being "thrifty" with their cash.
I came across a facebook post from them regarding some refurbishment work they were doing. The post essentially said that they were looking looking for local tradesman to be involved in the refurbishment looking for competent carpenters, plumbers and electricians who have Electrical Installation Certificates (EICs) and to email their CVs.
Now I'm just about still an apprentice with little experience of domestic/commercial, who's still getting to grips with the legal side of things but I'm pretty sure an EIC isn't even a qualification.
It sounds to me like they cant be bothered getting a legit contractor in and would rather just pay anyone to do the work. Fair enough if it's your own house, but a business doing work on a commercial premises?
I'm not looking to point fingers or snitch on anyone, I'm just genuinely curious to see if is this legal?
Cheers.