Hundreds of jobs are expected to be created for local joiners, plumbers, painters and electricians. |
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Aren't the faucets sold in hardware stores the same faucets plumbers supply? |
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The pay and fringe benefits will be few, but at least intrepid plumbers and joiners will have tales to tell their grandchildren. |
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Four plumbers have told me that the main line is clogged with roots, and they want thousands of dollars to replace it. |
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You also have to hire electricians and plumbers to complete the house's services. |
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At the moment, the Council's plumbers install and maintain all the Council's water meters. |
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The pipe is completely intact and judged by both plumbers to be in excellent condition for its age. |
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The only good news is that there should no longer be a shortage of traditional tradesmen such as plumbers and electricians. |
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If you don't believe me, try living in a city where the plumbers or garbage collectors have gone on strike. |
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Can the group of all male plumbers plumb the depths of their minds to achieve a good result or will the estate agents gazump them? |
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It is not of primary importance to the profession of plumbers, for example, what the public thinks of them. |
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Usually, they are not plumbers or electricians and consequently lack the esoteric knowledge common to those trades. |
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Here huge numbers of smart plumbers, electricians and engineers are needed, but construction companies cannot get enough qualified people. |
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Overseeing a crew of 40-odd plumbers, carpenters, electricians and sculptors, he says it cost far more than was warranted. |
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But also now affected are those who have worked in occupations with lower exposure, such as plumbers, gas fitters, and carpenters. |
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Lots of children are not academic but would make first-rate plumbers or electricians. |
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The service ranges from sourcing reliable cleaners, gardeners or plumbers to helping with house moves or booking a holiday. |
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A lot of other businesses are also doing particularly well as a result of the housing boom, like construction, plumbers, joiners and builders. |
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All builders, decorators, plumbers, electricians and workmen of whatever stripe are whistlers. |
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The thaw after heavy snowfall meant that plumbers were inundated with calls to repair burst pipes. |
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A company is recruiting an army of retired plumbers in a new approach to tackling the skills shortage. |
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The majority are involved in the building trade and include bricklayers, plasterers, roofers, electricians, plumbers and labourers. |
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This is why plumbers, electricians, carpenters and roofers might also consider setting up similar enterprises. |
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The centre plans to conduct workshops for architects, builders, plumbers and masons, and set up mobile demo teams to spread the concept. |
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They included electricians, boilermakers, sheetmetal workers, plumbers and pipe fabricators. |
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Well, how many plumbers can say they've had twenty pound notes stuffed down their smalls by bored city types? |
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Young people are now coming out of their time and going into jobs as plumbers, sparkies, or carpenters. |
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After a night of no sleep and mopping the flat, I had a delightful day of dealing with various squads of plumbers. |
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We meet so many kinds of people under one roof, from students to enterprising octogenarians, plumbers to novelists. |
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Coming from a long line of plumbers, his lifelong hankering for an acting career had somehow never seemed a realistic option. |
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Its the expansion of the West German hostility to Ossies now finding echoes in complaints from London tradesmen about Polish plumbers. |
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A group of 20 local blocklayers, plumbers and electricians succeeded in achieving their Safe Pass card in the FAS certified programme. |
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They sneer as much at self-employed plumbers and brickies as they do at those they see as chinless wonders. |
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Take a trek to any building site and you'll see them being used by a variety of tradesmen including chippies, sparkies, painters and plumbers. |
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The factory workers, the cops, the carpenters, the plumbers, they all wheeled to work, tools protruding from voluminous canvas panniers. |
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Hence the bewildering array of prime-time programmes showing inept plumbers caught on CCTV or grown men making curtain swags out of potato sacks. |
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Among the post's 631 men were bakers, blacksmiths, bricklayers, carpenters, masons, painters, plasterers, plumbers, saddlers, tinsmiths, and wheelwrights. |
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New Zealanders involved in some manner with the first home buyer market include painter decorators, plumbers and people trying to sell their homes. |
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The union represents electricians, plumbers, cooks and maintenance staff and says the planned strike is the latest step in a long-running pay row. |
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The council agreed to obtain plumbers ' quotes to install a washbasin. |
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In the towns, people work as street vendors, in the construction industry, as maids and housekeepers, or as plumbers, electricians, or carpenters. |
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We need jobs for local plumbers and painters and decorators. |
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The Home Secretary has opened the prison service's first purpose-built training centre dedicated to turning criminals into skilled plumbers, brickies and plasterers. |
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The convoy is comprised of tradesmen with a variety of skills including carpenters, electricians, bricklayers, plasterers, plumbers, chefs and lorry drivers. |
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There is a huge market amongst people on the move, people like plumbers, electricians, journalists, indeed anyone who is not readily contactable on a landline. |
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Overall, people in vocationally trained, skills-based jobs, such as hairdressers, gardeners, plumbers and electricians, were happiest. |
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She loved me, my parents, my friends, her catsitters, and even visiting cable repairmen and plumbers, in whose toolboxes she liked to nap. |
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We arrived home to a scene of controlled chaos, with painters, electricians, plumbers, and workmen of all shapes and colours all over the house. |
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Solarizing the homes and businesses of Eugene would employ a lot of plumbers, electricians, construction contractors and others with the required technical skills. |
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Why not plumbers with wedding cakes designed to look like U-bends, firefighters with fire-engine cakes and police officers with baton-shaped puddings? |
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