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Thread: Any tradies need a labourer to help flood rebuild?

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    Any tradies need a labourer to help flood rebuild?

    I am happy to help out on weekends. Of course, I dont want money, but then I would expect that services are not charged out.

    I would prefer to help out those who are not charging, and those not doing insurance jobs. (ie helping those who are not so fortunate).

    I have plenty of tools for electrical work and and some tools for carpentry work.


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    Re: Any tradies need a labourer to help flood rebuild?

    Ditto to what Andy said. I will work out Ipswich way.

    I daresay though it will take a while before things happen rebuilding wise due to the insurance claims and assessors getting around?
    Cheers,
    Chris

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    Re: Any tradies need a labourer to help flood rebuild?

    Quote Originally Posted by Chris Ryan View Post
    Ditto to what Andy said. I will work out Ipswich way.

    I daresay though it will take a while before things happen rebuilding wise due to the insurance claims and assessors getting around?
    Chris, i see you are about Ipswich way, i hear that shops are price gouging, bread from $2.50 to $9.50 and so on, can you you confirm this

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    Re: Any tradies need a labourer to help flood rebuild?

    Quote Originally Posted by maimai View Post
    Chris, i see you are about Ipswich way, i hear that shops are price gouging, bread from $2.50 to $9.50 and so on, can you you confirm this

    I hope not that is criminal .

    DoNotFeedTheTrollsAandBelligerent

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    Re: Any tradies need a labourer to help flood rebuild?

    good on you buddy love it

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    Re: Any tradies need a labourer to help flood rebuild?

    Yeah mate. Carton of Carlton Mid normally $37 was $50. One bloke was selling bread for $10 a loaf on Wednesday last week. Another shop sold 2x600ml bottles of pepsi for $13.50. There is a lot more too..........apparently there is a facebook page on it.
    Cheers,
    Chris

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    Re: Any tradies need a labourer to help flood rebuild?

    Quote Originally Posted by maimai View Post
    shame on them, hope he names even more of the scum
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    More power to you Mate....Nice one, well spoken. Good onya

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    Re: Any tradies need a labourer to help flood rebuild?

    Sorry Andy for putting this up on your thread mate, i should of started my own

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    Re: Any tradies need a labourer to help flood rebuild?

    good on you son
    need a hand cause i would love to come and play

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    Re: Any tradies need a labourer to help flood rebuild?

    Give me a few weeks and I might need some hands to redo a mate's place who wasn't insured. He hasn't even seen the house because he's just had pins removed from his leg from a car accident two years ago and can't risk infection.
    They've got three kids and he's off work with his leg at the moment.
    I've got it stripped, cleaned, denailed and drying out ready for sheeting over the weekend, but there's plenty more to come.
    Elecs, cabinetry,plumbing, plaster, fitoff, paint and floor coverings.
    There's no money going on here, just a hard luck story that needs rectifying.

    I've spent the last two days on an invisible leash to my loo with the dreaded 'flood guts' so not much going on over there.

    There must be a thousand stories just like theirs - I'm still digesting what I've seen.

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    Re: Any tradies need a labourer to help flood rebuild?

    Quote Originally Posted by GBC View Post
    Give me a few weeks and I might need some hands to redo a mate's place who wasn't insured. He hasn't even seen the house because he's just had pins removed from his leg from a car accident two years ago and can't risk infection.
    They've got three kids and he's off work with his leg at the moment.
    I've got it stripped, cleaned, denailed and drying out ready for sheeting over the weekend, but there's plenty more to come.
    Elecs, cabinetry,plumbing, plaster, fitoff, paint and floor coverings.
    There's no money going on here, just a hard luck story that needs rectifying.

    I've spent the last two days on an invisible leash to my loo with the dreaded 'flood guts' so not much going on over there.

    There must be a thousand stories just like theirs - I'm still digesting what I've seen.
    Let me know, more than happy to come out and help. I am pretty handy with all that shit but refuse to do painting! Where abouts are we talking?


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    Re: Any tradies need a labourer to help flood rebuild?

    Man I hate painting too.

    Rinora st corinda.

    http://www.nearmap.com/?ll=-27.54906...k&nmd=20110113

    Their's is the place immediately left of the grey roof.

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    Re: Any tradies need a labourer to help flood rebuild?

    Quote Originally Posted by GBC View Post
    Man I hate painting too.

    Rinora st corinda.

    http://www.nearmap.com/?ll=-27.54906...k&nmd=20110113

    Their's is the place immediately left of the grey roof.
    Im only 15 minutes away, Glazier by trade & pretty handy .
    Just let us know !!

    Mark

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    Re: Any tradies need a labourer to help flood rebuild?

    Quote Originally Posted by GBC View Post
    Man I hate painting too.

    Rinora st corinda.

    http://www.nearmap.com/?ll=-27.54906...k&nmd=20110113

    Their's is the place immediately left of the grey roof.

    Willing to help also, Just holler when you need it.

    Mike

    PS: Hate painting also.....damn he's gonna have an unpainted house... LMAO

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    Re: Any tradies need a labourer to help flood rebuild?

    I am no expert or in the trade but have painted a few rooms in the past so I am willing to help out someone in need.

    Will donate 2 x 20L drums of paint if needed also.
    Just let me know if I can help.

    Cheers
    Brett

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