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I pride myself on being quick, neat, tidy the whole package. When I was younger I used to push myself more and more everyday, I loved it. Little did I know so did my boss..... And now he expects it day after day after day after day after day after day after day...............l
 
I'm an old man now stan.... 28 fast approaching..
 
I pride myself on being quick, neat, tidy the whole package. When I was younger I used to push myself more and more everyday, I loved it. Little did I know so did my boss..... And now he expects it day after day after day after day after day after day after day...............l
Bless you, Rod for one own Back.
 
Worked at on tap heating few years ago, a apprentice called Scott, was really fast, and never got any leaks. He would check his work numerous of times and never had a call back. All work there was only copper. Could do any bend aswell
 
Like you, the fastest I have ever know is a soak and is on he ball at 7, 'Lunch' at 11 and finished at 3. Gets more done than I would in two days. Not expensive but not customer facing; he'd knock hem over.
 
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