Raine Posted yesterday at 16:28 Posted yesterday at 16:28 A little hogmanay amusement! I'm reading through a couple of build specs that I found online, to see if there's anything I want to pinch for my spec, and came across this in one of them, which is clearly an amusing test to see if the contractors actually read the spec, and I thought I'd share it!! "Site Meetings The Architect will hold regular site meetings to review progress and other matters arising from the administration of the contract. Contractor to provide tea in blue china mugs on yellow place mats, accompanied with Scottish shortbread." 🤣 🤣🤣 1 5
Mike Posted yesterday at 16:42 Posted yesterday at 16:42 We once had something similar, requiring the contractor (us) to provide bacon sandwiches for all site meetings, though I don't recall any mention of the china...
Thorfun Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago We did bacon Monday and beer Friday. Nothing in writing but our subbies appreciated it and in the grand scheme of things it was peanuts.
Onoff Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago My mate, a niche industry steel fixer, had something on the lines of ".....clear site of any materials superfluous and/or deleterious to the fix". The main company he worked for would often mess up either over or under supplying parts. The times they over supplied he'd put it back in his stores. Meant he could grab anything they were short of that evening and sort the next day rather than going back to the firm with the associated hassle. Also if another contractor left a box of bolts or screws on his install it got removed and put back in his stores.
SteamyTea Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago (edited) Several years ago, a neighbour of mine was working for a large, London based legal company. She had it written into her contract that she could use the companies IT facilities to do her Amazon trading. One of her duties was to post many legal documents, she used to slip in her own packages with no one noticing. Edited 4 hours ago by SteamyTea
ProDave Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago A previous job, one of the engineers never seemed that bright to many of us, and nobody was really sure what he was doing. Then after a while he was sacked and marched off the premises immediately. It turned out he was spending most of his time running his own business.
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