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Whats everyone's take on this, turned up today to start a re-wire and yet again there wasn't any toilet on the job so we ring the builder and he wasn't interested, we offered to pay for a portaloo if he gets it dropped off but he said tough, you either go home or go to a shop.

So obviously we packed everything up and left the job, we've now brought forward our next job and are starting it tomorrow so even if he relents and gets a toilet we can't do anything for 3 or 4 weeks and that's if we even want to go back.

I just don't get it, why would someone want to go to all the trouble of finding someone else, getting them to re-price it, waiting for them to have an available slot and still have the possibility that they won't start without a toilet anyway. Or they could just pay ÂŁ28 per week and have toilet facilities on the job. Its madness.
 
Whats everyone's take on this, turned up today to start a re-wire and yet again there wasn't any toilet on the job so we ring the builder and he wasn't interested, we offered to pay for a portaloo if he gets it dropped off but he said tough, you either go home or go to a shop.

So obviously we packed everything up and left the job, we've now brought forward our next job and are starting it tomorrow so even if he relents and gets a toilet we can't do anything for 3 or 4 weeks and that's if we even want to go back.

I just don't get it, why would someone want to go to all the trouble of finding someone else, getting them to re-price it, waiting for them to have an available slot and still have the possibility that they won't start without a toilet anyway. Or they could just pay ÂŁ28 per week and have toilet facilities on the job. Its madness.

Is that all it costs for a portaloo? Seems very cheap.
 
ÂŁ30 delivery, ÂŁ30 pickup fee and ÂŁ28 per week was the quote we got, we only needed it for two weeks so we said if we pay the ÂŁ28 per week and he pays the other charges he can then decide if he wants to keep it longer or not. In reality we shouldn't have to pay at all for a toilet, there should be something on the job, it doesn't have to be a portaloo, it can be the old toilet left on the job as far as I'm concerned, I don't even mind throwing a bucket of water down it if I have to but you cant have a job with no facilities at all, they would see their arse if I took the consumer unit out on day one and said go to a shop to charge your batteries up.
 
I must agree with the OP, not having any welfare facilities for a job is simply not on. If the job was an hour max to do something simple, maybe OK, but not even for a half-day job.

Also that is a good price. We pay ÂŁ214.90 per month (inc VAT) for a hired toilet, that includes a damage waiver, and it also has a heated hand wash. Luxury!

It still freezes in winter and several months back we just did stuff from home all week as toilet was out of service for that reason.
 
I agree totally this is 2023, no body should be using a bucket, however what I am puzzled about is if you have offered to pay for a toilet why did you just not go ahead and have one delivered to site.

I think they wanted a compromise where customer pays for delivery/removal and they pay for the daily cost.

Seems like a fair deal to me.
 
I agree totally this is 2023, no body should be using a bucket, however what I am puzzled about is if you have offered to pay for a toilet why did you just not go ahead and have one delivered to site.

They offered to pay for just the toilet. Not the delivery and pick-up.
 
I have had this on site, no toilet. Not been a problem so far as I don't usually need it during working hours.

Are we talking for both a wee and a dump??
No way I'm not going to the bog during the working hours.
 

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