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Hi,

This is what really grinds my gears, sodding spreads who are incapable of putting boards in the right position then not even filling the gap! Not impressed!

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I was on a job eons ago, student accommodation, 1 room couple of sockets, small cooker point and the obvious lighting point, not much you say, well I was on the books and the plasterers were self employed I'll say no more except that when I went to finish 1st fixing one room the muppets had cut ALL the cables off at floor level with their trowels, oh and the floors were concrete with battens and T&G flooring, not happy

that happend to a guy and he removed big chunks from all over the place
 
My two most hated trades on site are plasterboard/partition wall wan#### and ceiling fixers.

They are always on price and have no care for anyone else on site. Even if they ruin anybody else's work, they don't care. They are the worst.
 

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