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18 minutes ago, Mike Hill said:

 

If I had my doubts about wether or not someone was going to pay or cancel,I simply wouldnt waste my time communicating with them.

 

 

 

The nature of dishonest people is that they portray themselves as honest. Some are luckily shit at it but some will catch you out. I don't have especially sharp senses for detecting these baddies so I rely more on hard engineering solutions like the money up front.

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2 hours ago, AHPP said:

 

The nature of dishonest people is that they portray themselves as honest. Some are luckily shit at it but some will catch you out. I don't have especially sharp senses for detecting these baddies so I rely more on hard engineering solutions like the money up front.

You don't need to be good at detection, just good enough at the job to be able to drop people at your discretion. 

 

 

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6 minutes ago, Mike Hill said:

You don't need to be good at detection, just good enough at the job to be able to drop people at your discretion. 

 

 

 

No. We're definitely talking about detection.

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34 minutes ago, Mike Hill said:

You don't need to be good at detection, just good enough at the job to be able to drop people at your discretion. 

 

 


This is where I fall short.

 

I’m great at tree work but crap at boxing.

 

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Generally, people pay. 

The figures we charge for domestic work are not worth not paying if you know what I mean. 
If you’re getting an extension done for 20 or more thousand, people can get funny. 
I’ve been genuinely stiffed just once in 30 odd years. 

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2 minutes ago, Mick Dempsey said:

Depends, builders have materials, wages on a job that might take weeks/months to complete.

 

By and large we just have to make sure the chippers/trucks and combi cans are full

ye i meant more odd job trades people , just doing a day or a few days work similar to domestic tree jobs.

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