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Working on an old stone cottage today, arrived before the lads and noticed someone had left a ladder standing from yesterday evening (to fix a down pipe). The ladder was upside down. This did not surprise me, and got me thinking of all the different sites and jobs I have works on where guys wilfully used ladders upside down. Is there something going on that I missed? Is there an advantage to upside down? Its not a case of accidentally deploying the tool the wrong way, I think there is really a belief out there that upside down is better...

 

Anyway, who else gets peeved by this, and what other weird behaviours have you been annoyed by over the years?

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Just the usual everyday stuff like move the ladder, don't fill up on the lawn, basically everything I told you yesterday and the day before and the week before that[emoji17]

 

 

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When we have a tea break one of the guys doesn't sit down.

 

Sounds like nothing but I can't relax if someone is looming over me.

 

I agree with you on that mick.

Evan worse is if one of the team doesn't stop pacing up n down.

 

My other pet hate is facebook etc when working. Nowt against phones in moderation but going off every 10seconds because some one farted or made a sandwich is just beyond me:thumbdown:

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When we have a tea break one of the guys doesn't sit down.

 

Sounds like nothing but I can't relax if someone is looming over me.

 

LOL, know exactly where you're coming from, :thumbup:

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