With apologies to the wonderful Matt Sharp, our builder, who is one in a million and who does all these things, and his equally fabulous friends, Gerry and James.
Do you, like me, hate waiting,
For a tradesman that doesn’t arrive?
Do you catch yourself debating,
How his cash flow continues to thrive?
Why can’t he pick up his mobile phone,
To tell you his work’s gone the shape of a pear?
That you no longer need to be ‘home alone’,
‘Cause he simply won’t be there!
Don’t mind if he has to delay my job,
As long as he makes it clear,
All it’ll cost him is just a few bob,
To tell me he won’t appear…
Does he ever? Does he heck!
Doesn’t cross his mind I’m waiting.
The idea I’m a nervous wreck,
Doesn’t dent his armour plating.
Huzzah for a tradesman that keeps his word,
And arrives at the given time
Or tells you your appointment’s been deferred,
– Is that too hard a road to climb?
I’ve found in the UK 29%,
Want women to do their build.
They keep you informed of every event,
And tend to be very skilled.
They’ll plumb your loo, or plaster your wall,
Reveal that lovely Victorian rafter.
Sort you out with no trouble at all,
And then get out the hoover after.
Caro Ness,
It really amazes me that you can write a delightful poem about ANYTHING. This is wonderful!
Thank you for saying so Amy! Bless you!
Hmm. So, it’s not happily ever after…
..not always
More powder to the women, we don’t see them in the trades over here all that much.
..it has only just started here
SO TRUE! It is the same over here. It’s so hard to get contractors to come on time, if at all! Great poem that most can relate to!
Thanks
I guess I have been lucky or the people I called were not busy; but the few times I needed some help, they told me when they would be here. Then they were, they were also competent and not too costly. I used HomeAdvisor. They have ads on TV in case you are interested.
Our builder~ was great.. but I can’t say the same for loads of others..
AH1 As though to echo the theme of your wonderful poem, the ‘like’ button isn’t loading…so its kind of like waiting for an elusive tradesman too! So if it doesn’t load after I post tis comment please take this as a like…I so, so relate to this poem!!! And it is very, very clever!! 🙂 🙂
Thank you so much Helen!
I like dealing with women in trades (no factor that I am one) because I think we are more detail oriented, courteous and value our customers’ time. Also we know better than to lay a tool box down on an 18th century piece of furniture.
Never a tuer word spoken…
Truer word!
I have been there so many times Caro! I have yet to deal with women in trade, which means that I can’t really compare.
Infinitely more reliable except for our builder!
UK contractors are just as bad as ours. It’s a global problem. I wish we had female contractors where i live – if there are any I’ve never met them.
They are becoming very popular here because they are good and they don’t let you down…