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MV Owner
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Posted: 30 September 2017 at 11:03am |
Were there any East Europeans above The George Rod?
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Rod
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I am sure that whoever is in charge of the building site on a daily basis does not allow drunk workers staggering about on site doing a poor job and endangering themselves and others...thats all I was saying...merely an attempt at defending them against the xenophobic stereo typing of the earlier post of someone who has probably not left Chalfont St Peter in their life. I have had some wonderful experiences with East Europeans.
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Sometimes I drink a couple of stellas whilst up a ladder juggling plates and doing the fandango.
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LilyRose
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Rod, you don't see a problem with people drinking alcohol whilst working on a building site? They're a danger to themselves and others.
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Rod
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What is the relevance of the fact that they were drinking "cheap strong lager every morning and afternoon in Hampden Road"?
The guys probably put in a hard day's graft which is the reason why they got the jobs rather than other wasters who feel they are owed something. If they want a beer together then fair play. I actually have a strong preference for Eastern Europeans when I have requirements to be met. |
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Newbie08
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Ah! Maybe that's why my light switches are wonky
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lesleyr
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There were few if any local construction workers used on this site. They were recruited abroad by an agency direct. I am sure they have done a good job. But the developers promised local jobs and I know that none were used.
Edited by lesleyr - 25 September 2017 at 6:46pm |
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EmmaO
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Hi Newbie08, I'm so pleased you love your house, a friend of a friend has moved up there too and I went to have a look about, I thought it was very pleasant and it's prime location right in the heart of the village too! Welcome and I hope you'll be very happy here indeed.
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The artist formerly known as Bobblehead :)
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ian
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What is the relevance of the construction workers' nationalities?
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brewski
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Good luck with your new home, personally I wouldn't of purchased one after the developer's aggressive approach and constructed by mainly Eastern European workers drinking cheap strong lager every morning & afternoon in Hampden Road! |
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