woodbutcherbower
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So I'm two days into installing a fancy kitchen. Nothing unusual about that for me at all. It's also only a quarter-mile from home (literally a 2-minute drive) - so almost zero travel time. However;
The customer's Russian.
His wife's Ukrainian.
They have an adopted (orphaned) little girl who's Latvian.
And another one who's Serbian.
And another one who's Estonian.
And all of the other trade guys on the job (six of them) are from Lithuania.
Fantastic workers, and super, funny guys to be around. They're a total joy to work alongside, and there's an awful lot of laughter and good-natured fun-poking on this job.
Seven nationalities under one roof. The Lithuanians all call me 'Užsienietis' which means 'The Foreigner' [big grin] I've tried my best to pick up a few words and phrases, but their language is derived from Sanskrit and is immensely difficult to pronounce. One of the guys has said that even Lithuanians have a hard time with it ........
People from Eastern Europe have a reputation in the UK for being incredibly hard workers - a reputation which is completely justified. Most UK companies are always delighted to offer jobs to people from countries such as Poland - because they'll work their socks off and be 100% reliable. These guys? They rock up at 7am and they don't leave until 9pm. They've completely gutted the house and taken it back to bare brick. They've drywalled everywhere, they've replastered it, they've replumbed it, they've rewired it, they've fitted a new heating system, and replaced all of the windows.
It's taken them a week. A WEEK. [eek] [eek] [eek] The quality of everything they've done is flawless.
The customer's Russian.
His wife's Ukrainian.
They have an adopted (orphaned) little girl who's Latvian.
And another one who's Serbian.
And another one who's Estonian.
And all of the other trade guys on the job (six of them) are from Lithuania.
Fantastic workers, and super, funny guys to be around. They're a total joy to work alongside, and there's an awful lot of laughter and good-natured fun-poking on this job.
Seven nationalities under one roof. The Lithuanians all call me 'Užsienietis' which means 'The Foreigner' [big grin] I've tried my best to pick up a few words and phrases, but their language is derived from Sanskrit and is immensely difficult to pronounce. One of the guys has said that even Lithuanians have a hard time with it ........
People from Eastern Europe have a reputation in the UK for being incredibly hard workers - a reputation which is completely justified. Most UK companies are always delighted to offer jobs to people from countries such as Poland - because they'll work their socks off and be 100% reliable. These guys? They rock up at 7am and they don't leave until 9pm. They've completely gutted the house and taken it back to bare brick. They've drywalled everywhere, they've replastered it, they've replumbed it, they've rewired it, they've fitted a new heating system, and replaced all of the windows.
It's taken them a week. A WEEK. [eek] [eek] [eek] The quality of everything they've done is flawless.