Our poor impoverished train drivers striking again, and on two days when I have concert tickets. Marvellous ????
It’s worse for me mate as we’ve had to cancel our Xmas lunch
Our poor impoverished train drivers striking again, and on two days when I have concert tickets. Marvellous ????
Kay Burley again
What this time?
This subject came up last year, might have been @Imurg ? The general consensus is that you were quoted for a job and were happy with the price. Had it taken longer, would you expect to pay more or would you expect the painter to suck it up? It's taken less time because they know what they are doing but the end result is the same. Forget the time taken, just see it as the cost to get the room painted. See it that way and you wont feel done over. Be pleased you have got the room back earlierThis constant paranoia we have around tradespeople and whether we're being ripped off or not. We found a painter & decorator to do our small-to-medium sized second bedroom, he happens to live on our road. When he gave us the quote he says he'd normally charge £700 but would do it for £450 as we are neighbours. No idea if that's true but the price seemed ok so we went for it anyway. Initially he says it's a 3 day job, now he reckons he might be done today (day 2) even though they finished at 2:30pm yesterday even after having an hour and half out earlier on while waiting for a coat to dry. So should we be pleased it's done quicker or has he billed us an extra day to pull a fast one?
And on top of all that I have my wife whinging to me things like "he's only doing one coat on the skirtings, I've Googled it and it says you'd normally do two coats with that paint and blah blah blah". So you're the expert now because you've Googled it? Do you want to go up there and tell him how it's done because I'm not going to?
This was supposed to less stress than doing it ourselves.
This constant paranoia we have around tradespeople and whether we're being ripped off or not. We found a painter & decorator to do our small-to-medium sized second bedroom, he happens to live on our road. When he gave us the quote he says he'd normally charge £700 but would do it for £450 as we are neighbours. No idea if that's true but the price seemed ok so we went for it anyway. Initially he says it's a 3 day job, now he reckons he might be done today (day 2) even though they finished at 2:30pm yesterday even after having an hour and half out earlier on while waiting for a coat to dry. So should we be pleased it's done quicker or has he billed us an extra day to pull a fast one?
And on top of all that I have my wife whinging to me things like "he's only doing one coat on the skirtings, I've Googled it and it says you'd normally do two coats with that paint and blah blah blah". So you're the expert now because you've Googled it? Do you want to go up there and tell him how it's done because I'm not going to?
This was supposed to less stress than doing it ourselves.
Yodel telling me I've got a parcel being delivered today when I haven't ordered anything....![]()
This constant paranoia we have around tradespeople and whether we're being ripped off or not. We found a painter & decorator to do our small-to-medium sized second bedroom, he happens to live on our road. When he gave us the quote he says he'd normally charge £700 but would do it for £450 as we are neighbours. No idea if that's true but the price seemed ok so we went for it anyway. Initially he says it's a 3 day job, now he reckons he might be done today (day 2) even though they finished at 2:30pm yesterday even after having an hour and half out earlier on while waiting for a coat to dry. So should we be pleased it's done quicker or has he billed us an extra day to pull a fast one?
And on top of all that I have my wife whinging to me things like "he's only doing one coat on the skirtings, I've Googled it and it says you'd normally do two coats with that paint and blah blah blah". So you're the expert now because you've Googled it? Do you want to go up there and tell him how it's done because I'm not going to?
This was supposed to less stress than doing it ourselves.
Quality.....Motorway texted me a valuation for a car i dont own yesterday ?
Yeah, don't get me wrong I'm not going to haggle - if it looks good we'll pay what was agreed of course! It's just the kind of anxiety we get I suppose.This subject came up last year, might have been @Imurg ? The general consensus is that you were quoted for a job and were happy with the price. Had it taken longer, would you expect to pay more or would you expect the painter to suck it up? It's taken less time because they know what they are doing but the end result is the same. Forget the time taken, just see it as the cost to get the room painted. See it that way and you wont feel done over. Be pleased you have got the room back earlier
I can't help you with your wife though![]()
Tell me about it. Yesterday it was "they've been out for over an hour 'letting the paint dry'! Why couldn't he be prepping the door in that time?" I dunno, ask him? I'm pretty sure this isn't his first painting job.Your second point though OMG! I dread having trades in as every evening from the wife it’s “ I don’t think they are doing it right, they spend too long on their phones, they are at lunch too long, they are not bringing their teas cups back!” It’s everything… like you said what does she expect me to do about it, phone them up in the evening and bollock them about using the wrong towels? ?
This constant paranoia we have around tradespeople and whether we're being ripped off or not. We found a painter & decorator to do our small-to-medium sized second bedroom, he happens to live on our road. When he gave us the quote he says he'd normally charge £700 but would do it for £450 as we are neighbours. No idea if that's true but the price seemed ok so we went for it anyway. Initially he says it's a 3 day job, now he reckons he might be done today (day 2) even though they finished at 2:30pm yesterday even after having an hour and half out earlier on while waiting for a coat to dry. So should we be pleased it's done quicker or has he billed us an extra day to pull a fast one?
And on top of all that I have my wife whinging to me things like "he's only doing one coat on the skirtings, I've Googled it and it says you'd normally do two coats with that paint and blah blah blah". So you're the expert now because you've Googled it? Do you want to go up there and tell him how it's done because I'm not going to?
This was supposed to less stress than doing it ourselves.
Yeah, don't get me wrong I'm not going to haggle - if it looks good we'll pay what was agreed of course! It's just the kind of anxiety we get I suppose.
Tell me about it. Yesterday it was "they've been out for over an hour 'letting the paint dry'! Why couldn't he be prepping the door in that time?" I dunno, ask him? I'm pretty sure this isn't his first painting job.
The bloody weather. Days off for my birthday starting today and it's lashing down and very windy. Course closed like others are. Hoping for an improvement by Friday.
No but she does apparently! I'm more than happy to let them do their thing. It seems like they've just about finished it already!Do you really wanting him sanding the door and the debris flying down near your still wet paint?
It's your own fault for being born in November.![]()