by Ginga »
Tue Jun 19, 2007 6:10 pm
Good advise from the doc , i have been plastering for more years than i care to think about , and every 2 or three years i take on an improver , weather he is at college or just keen , 3 of them still work for me as plasterers one of them for nearly 10 years , the others have either not made the grade , diddnt like the hard work or have now gone on there own . I have just agreed to take on a school leaver who is starting college so my currant labourer who has completed his course can start getting on the trowel more . So start as a labourer , work hard , get on the trowel as much as you can and try and make yourself invaluable , two or three years if your keen , you can be plastering , although with plastering you never know it all , things will still surprise you and you will learn something new every day . One word of warning though , with our current climate of open doors for european community , rates are dropping and will continue to do so i think , i am lucky to have a client base that do not look anywhere else but for people starting out in the building trade it must be a very worrying time ./
Ginga