Gemma Posted June 28, 2007 Share Posted June 28, 2007 If you have no building 'skills' as such and are just looking for labouring work, what do you register as?Thanks! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Val_2 Posted June 28, 2007 Share Posted June 28, 2007 A non-skilled labourer is called an ouvrier in french and this can be in many trades not just the building ones. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bones Posted July 2, 2007 Share Posted July 2, 2007 My friend can do most jobs (to a high standard) but has no building qualifications as such, he registered as a kind of non specific landscape gardener and seems to be doing everything: decking, plasterboards, gazebos etc etc etc! He works with an electrician (by trade) who is registered seperately and they seem to do okay, never takes anything on that he feels he might not be able to handle or that he wouldn't be insured for. He wasn't trying to pull the wool over anyone's eyes when he registered either - rather the registration process led him to his final designated status - he even tried to argue the case that he should be registering with a different chamber at one point and they just told him to shut up and sign. [8-)] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nick Trollope Posted July 3, 2007 Share Posted July 3, 2007 [quote user="Bones"]My friend can do most jobs (to a high standard) but has no building qualifications as such, he registered as a kind of non specific landscape gardener and seems to be doing everything: decking, plasterboards, gazebos etc etc etc! He works with an electrician (by trade) who is registered seperately and they seem to do okay, never takes anything on that he feels he might not be able to handle or that he wouldn't be insured for. He wasn't trying to pull the wool over anyone's eyes when he registered either - rather the registration process led him to his final designated status - he even tried to argue the case that he should be registering with a different chamber at one point and they just told him to shut up and sign. [8-)][/quote]I'm sorry to say this, but he is probably working illegally. There is no way that a landscape gardener can put up plasterboard or be an electrician (or an electricians assistant)! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bones Posted July 11, 2007 Share Posted July 11, 2007 No, he doesn't do any electrical work himself. It's funny but the guy he works with is registered separately and they're only allowed to do a certain amount of work together per year, all very odd - why can't they just let them get on with it?? Actually they do seem to let them get on with it! One is registered for interior work and the other exterior work and somehow it all falls into place, but you're right, there's probably something wrong somewhere.He seems to do a lot of decking and stuff like that, more work than he can shake a stick at. Thankfuily he has the integrity to turn down anything he might not be able to do very well (and subsequently fall down onto the client's heads).[:)] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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