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A & E...The art and Zen of the Grunt (Groundworker)
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<blockquote data-quote="treemandan" data-source="post: 2143560" data-attributes="member: 11814"><p>I hear what you are saying and will say no more about it except that in many situations where setting up a SL would have been beneficial the guys seemed to rather break their asses off and fight it every step of the way for me. I am glad you are not one of those stubborn sods but I have to also tell ya I haven't seen to many people I would trust working on a roof. And personally I would rather avoid a roof entirely. Sometimes ( well it seems like always) you have to make it easy for them. They will appreciate it... for a few seconds so don't turn around to fast.</p><p> A few have stuck with me and found the glory it beholds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="treemandan, post: 2143560, member: 11814"] I hear what you are saying and will say no more about it except that in many situations where setting up a SL would have been beneficial the guys seemed to rather break their asses off and fight it every step of the way for me. I am glad you are not one of those stubborn sods but I have to also tell ya I haven't seen to many people I would trust working on a roof. And personally I would rather avoid a roof entirely. Sometimes ( well it seems like always) you have to make it easy for them. They will appreciate it... for a few seconds so don't turn around to fast. A few have stuck with me and found the glory it beholds. [/QUOTE]
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