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<blockquote data-quote="mikel" data-source="post: 216539" data-attributes="member: 982"><p>I've just taken a young lad on. He's already done his level 2 and done some work house bashing for a different company. He was part of a gang doing council house rewires. 2 days per house they were allowed, but he got laid off at christmas. He's not bad, needs to learn to take a little more time and care but is a great help and saves quite a bit of time on most jobs. Whilst I can just about afford to pay him at moment and he's not really earning me money, he is making life easier. Just signed him on for his level 3. He is aware that should the work dry up he may be laid off, both he and the college are happy with this.</p><p></p><p>So in short I went for it and don't regret it at moment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mikel, post: 216539, member: 982"] I've just taken a young lad on. He's already done his level 2 and done some work house bashing for a different company. He was part of a gang doing council house rewires. 2 days per house they were allowed, but he got laid off at christmas. He's not bad, needs to learn to take a little more time and care but is a great help and saves quite a bit of time on most jobs. Whilst I can just about afford to pay him at moment and he's not really earning me money, he is making life easier. Just signed him on for his level 3. He is aware that should the work dry up he may be laid off, both he and the college are happy with this. So in short I went for it and don't regret it at moment. [/QUOTE]
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