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100k turnover mate, not profit.

i can cut a lot of stuff down mate, so i need a quick way of clearing my feet, a 6 inch to-behind and a transit could never keep up, in a 3 man team most guys will be working about 60% of there capability. have 2 guys and beast it, dont walk when you can run, if one hand is empty carry something else. it is all about being organised. and good at your job. i am usually cheaper than my competitors, i just do it quicker and more in a day.:001_smile:

 

there is a council team down here where the team leader expects the team to run not walk etc etc , a couple months ago the tem were putting his method of work into practise on a night job when the team leader ran to the truck that was towing a lighting tower to pull it forward , he jumped in to truck and drove a few meters down the road towing the lighting tower strait into an 11kv power line , he then jumped out of the truck after hearing the explosion he then tried to turn the lighting tower off , he was then electrocuted by the 11kv line through the lighting rig . by the time he re-gained consciousnes the lighting tower and brand new iveco tipper had burnt to the ground , the council now see that rushing only cost them more in the long run .

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there is a council team down here where the team leader expects the team to run not walk etc etc , a couple months ago the tem were putting his method of work into practise on a night job when the team leader ran to the truck that was towing a lighting tower to pull it forward , he jumped in to truck and drove a few meters down the road towing the lighting tower strait into an 11kv power line , he then jumped out of the truck after hearing the explosion he then tried to turn the lighting tower off , he was then electrocuted by the 11kv line through the lighting rig . by the time he re-gained consciousnes the lighting tower and brand new iveco tipper had burnt to the ground , the council now see that rushing only cost them more in the long run .

 

some can do it, some cant. the fact that it wasnt his kit and he now gets a years full pay on the sick doesnt help your arguement:001_tongue:

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some can do it, some cant. the fact that it wasnt his kit and he now gets a years full pay on the sick doesnt help your arguement:001_tongue:

 

sorry SWB it was not intended as a side to the argument , was just sharing some info with you all , but your right if the kit aint yours it does not matter , he caused over 20k of dammage and has not even been given a writen warning . he was site foreman and was meant to over see the saftey of all on site . it just proves that some LA'S are not as squeeky clean as they try to make out !!

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there is a council team down here where the team leader expects the team to run not walk etc etc , a couple months ago the tem were putting his method of work into practise on a night job when the team leader ran to the truck that was towing a lighting tower to pull it forward , he jumped in to truck and drove a few meters down the road towing the lighting tower strait into an 11kv power line , he then jumped out of the truck after hearing the explosion he then tried to turn the lighting tower off , he was then electrocuted by the 11kv line through the lighting rig . by the time he re-gained consciousnes the lighting tower and brand new iveco tipper had burnt to the ground , the council now see that rushing only cost them more in the long run .

 

These things happen and worse.

 

We all make mistakes or we wouldnt need insurance, and what would the poor old insurance companies and solicitors do then :crying:

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