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Anyone work for them or had any experience with them?
Many thanks
 
Yes i used to work for them. I wont say anything about them on a public forum though
 
Cheshire. What your opinion? Private message me please :)
My advice won't be any good tbh as it all depends on your franchise and mine were down here, it's not a bad screw though but it all depends on who owns the actual franchise you work for
 
You contracting or an employee? I contracted with them for a bit, £15.50 per job. Not great money but they were a good franchise. I'd work for them again TBH.
 
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