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Yeah its not Reg's greatest work but i like watching his video's.I dont mind using company issued t shirts,dont see a problem with it.

To each his own..

Matelot nice to see you partake in a non political thread.

 

 

Matelot? although I can see why you could mix him n waspyjane up[emoji3]

I have no problem wearing company shirts when subbing as long as they're clean (preferably new) but I don't think it necessarily mean your hiring a quality firm, I've worked for and known some arborists etc who drove ropey old trucks n wore raggedy ol trousers wi Kevlar hanging out (they looked more like a moulting sheep) who were well qualified, dedicated and efficient then I've seen a couple of crews who have all the matching hi viz flash new truck n shiny chipper etc and they were just..... ****

 

 

 

 

 

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We arrive at every big removal with a sound system in the back of a pickup playing this song by Slipknot very loud, it lets the neighbourhood know we've arrived, we've had terrified subbies leave before the job starts.

 

The customers love it. Sometimes we even wear Slipknot outfits for effect.

 

Cops have turned up a few times right enough.

 

Reg would last about 2 mins in our crew.

 

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We arrive at every big removal with a sound system in the back of a pickup playing this song by Slipknot very loud, it lets the neighbourhood know we've arrived, we've had terrified subbies leave before the job starts.

 

The customers love it. Sometimes we even wear Slipknot outfits for effect.

 

Cops have turned up a few times right enough.

 

Reg would last about 2 mins in our crew.

 

😂😂 brilliant

 

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Matelot? although I can see why you could mix him n waspyjane up[emoji3]

I have no problem wearing company shirts when subbing as long as they're clean (preferably new) but I don't think it necessarily mean your hiring a quality firm, I've worked for and known some arborists etc who drove ropey old trucks n wore raggedy ol trousers wi Kevlar hanging out (they looked more like a moulting sheep) who were well qualified, dedicated and efficient then I've seen a couple of crews who have all the matching hi viz flash new truck n shiny chipper etc and they were just..... ****

 

 

 

 

 

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Yeah matelots comments on this thread have obviously been deleted...i mean theres nothing here to blame immigration on..except of course Reg is a British immigrant in Canada...

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We arrive at every big removal with a sound system in the back of a pickup playing this song by Slipknot very loud, it lets the neighbourhood know we've arrived, we've had terrified subbies leave before the job starts.

 

 

 

The customers love it. Sometimes we even wear Slipknot outfits for effect.

 

 

 

Cops have turned up a few times right enough.

 

 

 

Reg would last about 2 mins in our crew.

 

 

 

 

 

True ambassadors of the trade. It's really refreshing to to know there are some crews out there who take PR seriously 🤣

 

 

Timon.

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