Hi All

Pam H

Active Member
Scottish lady plasterer not too long qualified and looking to strike out on my own.

I've done a couple of years with a good firm but I think working for myself might go well.

Looking for tips and tricks, especially off any other lassies in the trade.

Look forward to mucking in.

Pam
 

smoother09

Well-Known Member
Hopefully a pretty one otherwise whats the point there’s a lot of room in the building trade for women that look like this
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otherwise waste of ducking time not interested x
 

Pam H

Active Member
Hopefully a pretty one otherwise whats the point there’s a lot of room in the building trade for women that look like this View attachment 43392 otherwise waste of ducking time not interested x

I really was hoping that the talk would be more to do with carbon steel trowels and the like, rather than my bra size.

But moving on. Thanks for the welcome.

I think ;)
 

Olican

Private Member
Scottish lady plasterer not too long qualified and looking to strike out on my own.

I've done a couple of years with a good firm but I think working for myself might go well.

Looking for tips and tricks, especially off any other lassies in the trade.

Look forward to mucking in.

Pam
Welcome along Pam
 

smoother09

Well-Known Member
I really was hoping that the talk would be more to do with carbon steel trowels and the like, rather than my bra size.

But moving on. Thanks for the welcome.

I think ;)
Sense of humour is a must which you seem to have taken with a pinch of salt so ya all good in my book ‘ no offence and no exeptions is how I roll (y)
 

Stevieo

Royal Spin Doctor
Scottish lady plasterer not too long qualified and looking to strike out on my own.

I've done a couple of years with a good firm but I think working for myself might go well.

Looking for tips and tricks, especially off any other lassies in the trade.

Look forward to mucking in.

Pam
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Stevieo

Royal Spin Doctor
Scottish lady plasterer not too long qualified and looking to strike out on my own.

I've done a couple of years with a good firm but I think working for myself might go well.

Looking for tips and tricks, especially off any other lassies in the trade.

Look forward to mucking in.

Pam
Welcome to the forum. Do you have any pictures of your hands at all?
 
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Scottish lady plasterer not too long qualified and looking to strike out on my own.

I've done a couple of years with a good firm but I think working for myself might go well.

Looking for tips and tricks, especially off any other lassies in the trade.

Look forward to mucking in.

Pam
Hi Pam , what type of plastering work are you aiming for
 

Pam H

Active Member
Hi Pam , what type of plastering work are you aiming for

Thanks. I currently do domestic skimming mostly. Some commercial for small builders and developers but not full on house bashing.

The plan is to live cheap for the next wee while and expand the contacts I have from my weekend work. I'm at the stage now where that work would just about support me. So long as it goes up and not down, I should be able to make it OK.
 

JessThePlasterer

Queen Jess Elizabeth I
Hi Pam!

Welcome along! Don’t mind these lot! Good luck with going it alone. If you’re good you’ll do great! Being a girl is a niche that works to your advantage. Don’t care if that sounds bad it’s true!

I am tomboy plastering you can find me on Facebook. If you ever need any advice feel free to give me a shout
 
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