Re: Leaving workmen to get on with it.
Re: Leaving workmen to get on with it.
It depends if you know them or not. When I was installing bathrooms I was often left on my own for a week or so because I had built up a relationship with my customers and was trusted to lock up etc. Occasionally, I even fed their pets. Personally, I preferred it because I could leave each day without having to do too much clearing up and didn't have to worry about keeping the toilet working.Re: Leaving workmen to get on with it.
No I don't know them at all but the council will be keeping a close eye on them because it's grant work.Re: Leaving workmen to get on with it.
Re: Leaving workmen to get on with it.
No, No way and I put all my valuables in a bag and they are locked in the car for the duration. I lost my gold necklace that my parents gave me for my fifty birthday along with my wedding, engagement and other rings to the swines who renewed my central heating. I don't wear my jewellery all the time so I didn't notice for a couple of weeks but the box was in the bedroom and it wasn't locked. I know it was them but couldn't prove it. Now I remove anything from temptation. Like Purse, money box, ipads, kindle, jewellery, anything of value moneywise or sentiment. I also wander around and watch them all the time...…..Never Again.Re: Leaving workmen to get on with it.
Re: Leaving workmen to get on with it.
Its your home and possessions, it is your responsibility to protect them, so find a safe place to leave them during work on your home,m perhaps your son.
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