Who's the worst?.....

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Who are the roughest bunch of blokes you've met on building sites?

  • Brickies

    Votes: 2 6.9%
  • Chippies

    Votes: 2 6.9%
  • Plumbers/Gasfitters

    Votes: 2 6.9%
  • Scaffolders

    Votes: 12 41.4%
  • Plasterers

    Votes: 5 17.2%
  • Roofers

    Votes: 5 17.2%
  • Painters and decorators

    Votes: 1 3.4%

  • Total voters
    29
  • Poll closed .
How did painters and decorators get into this category :roll: :roll: they should be in with flower arrangers .........gang of pufters......anyhow roofers for me anyday
 
Well I for one don't mind the sparkys being untidy, I've got several bags of their "mess" awaiting a trip in the van round the back of my house as I type.
Which brings me to Bahco's question about the scrap dealers. The one I use is a pleasent chap we always have a chat and best of all he's giving me lots of bits of paper for that aforesaid mess.
But to answer the OP's question I would have to say scaffolders, they really are a breed apart.
 
Roofers every time.
They toss the slates/tiles/felt/battens over the edge aiming for the skip and it lands in YOUR wagon!
At least they say they were aiming for the skip. :evil:
 
I find scrap metal yard blokes rather rough and unfriendly. Not nice at all!

Anyone else find this is the case?

Best keep your head down and patronise them - don't look them in the eyes because each will have a different focus.....and mind the ruddy dawg :shock:

John :)
 
It has to be Joiners, not only do they make a mess, they also atempt to do work of other trades, and make a mess of that..... Messy job thiefs!
 
Now there's a fair few votes in it looks like scaffolders are runaway winners! (Usually they've run away with someone else's staging..) This completely confirms my own opinions. They're part man, part gorilla and, I suspect, there's a fair bit of swamp donkey in there somewhere.

A prize of a chrome plated podger goes to the chosen representative of their trade association.

I'd have put roofers ahead of plasterers myself, but it's a close call.
 
Surely its obvious why sparks are not included, we are worshipped by all other trades for our superior intellect and professionalism, the lesser trades gratefully sweep up our leftovers.
 
Yep that's it , superior intellect, it's all in the brains which probably accounts for their inability to understand practical things like how a brush works, how to drill a hole and how to lift a board without it looking as if it's been attacked by a raging bull elephant. :lol: :lol:
 
Scaffold erecting and dismantling is one of the hardest jobs in the construction trades. Scaffold erectors have a high risk of exposure to back and shoulder injuries.

Erecting and dismantling scaffolds requires reaching and lifting, awkward postures (such astwisting and holding overhead), bending, and using force (when attaching cross braces and damaged parts, for example). Back breaking work such as unloading trucks or bumping up a scaffold when the work gets too high for the masons bring about more risks.

Respect to the scaffolders I say.
 
Indeed- Respect to pole monkeys :wink: The spreads are the worst. They poo on tank stillages and wee in empty gallon paint tins then leave them in cupboards :x
 
Without each individual trade we wouldn't be living in the modern world we do live in.

Respect to ALL trades I say. :wink:
 
I think anyone showing builders crack are the worst. What's wrong with those people? Wear a good fitting belt damn it! :)

Is it inappropriate to submit a poll of the roughest person you have slept with? The type you struggle with even with beer goggles :D

My friend once slept with a woman he called a double-bagger.

“What’s that?” I said.

He replied “Well she was so ugly and with such dragon breath I had to cover her head”

“Why two bags then?” I asked

He told me “In case the first one burst” :D
 
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