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Am I wrong to add the cost of the shoes on to the quote,

 

Of course not, it is standard business practice.

 

Doggy do Tax

Conifer Tax

Long drag Tax

Flower bed tax

 

"Will there be anybody at home on the day"

 

"No"

 

Ok then, we'll add on bring a flask tax :001_smile:

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No worries. That'll learn me to go doing a boys job in girl shoes! :001_unsure:

 

And what is wrong with wearing girls shoes while pricing up? I mean come on we all do it(did I say that out loud)

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And what is wrong with wearing girls shoes while pricing up? I mean come on we all do it(did I say that out loud)

 

 

Ha-ha! wearing stilettos while pricing up?:thumbdown:

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i went to do a job in the digger wen i worked for a construction company and refused to do the job when i got there because of the crap lieing around, fair enuf i was in the digger most of the time but when the track was dug i was out laying water pipe so i wasnt getting it on me lol. i told the customer and within 5 mins they were out with the shovel to clean it up. also told the customer they would get billed for the call out had i left the job :D it is just pure lazyness on the owners behalf

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i went to do a job in the digger wen i worked for a construction company and refused to do the job when i got there because of the crap lieing around, fair enuf i was in the digger most of the time but when the track was dug i was out laying water pipe so i wasnt getting it on me lol. i told the customer and within 5 mins they were out with the shovel to clean it up. also told the customer they would get billed for the call out had i left the job :D it is just pure lazyness on the owners behalf

 

With your user name I would have thought you wouldn't have minded a bit of the old doggy doo! :001_tongue:

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When quoting bigger jobs, if I notice dog in the house or garden I automatically charge an extra £50 per dog regardless of breed/size etc. Cats - £15 as they tend to do that burying thing.

 

These two Jack Russells would = £100 on the bill.

 

dogs-running.jpg

 

just kidding

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With your user name I would have thought you wouldn't have minded a bit of the old doggy doo! :001_tongue:

 

cheeky bugger :001_tongue: it comes from my second name nugent pronounced new gent.

my nick name is nugget but its not always nugget by name nugget by nature lol

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I cant believe nearly six minutes of my life reading this thread will never be given back to me.they are gone, wasted, Thanks guys. hahaha 5 pages on dog excrement and sluts footwear.

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