Welcome to Taylor Talks Trades! Join Jamie Taylor, founder and Managing Director of Taylor Roofs, as he chats with new guests from across the construction industry every fortnight. There's tonnes of fresh stories to tell, lessons to learn and journeys to hear all about.
From young people just thinking about beginning their apprenticeships to business owners with years of experience there are loads of useful tips and insights for everyone! So subscribe to the channel or, if you have a story to tell from inside the industry, get in touch to join Jamie for an episode!
I was running a few jobs on my fourth year😅 but I reckon it depends on the job. It's good to be running smaller jobs or doing repair work. However some of the stuff I was running might have been a little out of my league and I look back and think my boss probably shouldn't have given them to me quite yet
Australian immigration let you into the country knowing that you only bought a one way ticket??? 🤔 they won’t let others into the country, you are English 🏴 that’s probably why they let you in 😂
Really interesting to watch this this video of Dougies journey, and listening to his passion on the trade. Having been a customer of his whilst at ideal, and now a supplier of his at EBC his work ethos has never changed. 👍 All the best and be interested to see where EBC goes in the future.
Blimey, I have never seen anyone so high in my life that he can't stop his hands. His mouth is all over the place, keeps touching his face, and smacking his lips. This video should never have been put up. NEVER DO DRUGS KIDS YOUR END UP LOOKING LIKE UNCLE CHARLIE! 😂😂😂😂
I remember working down in London 20 years ago in pimlico you had all the pimlico plumbers van parked outside the cafe from about 7 with guys getting a full English breakfast.
Loved this podcast mate! Me and my dad have our own Roofing & Gardening company and watching these podcasts really motivate me to progress and grow it as big as possible, Brilliant mate.
I left school. Became a plasterer first. Then bricklayer. Ended up after 17yrs being able to do everything 😂 I then left for university in my late 30's. I'm now a project manager. Best way to do it in my opinion. There were very few 25yr olds I knew that went to university earning 80-100k a year finishing at 2pm on a Friday 😂