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Hitler | 09:14 Tue 24th Jun 2008 | Home & Garden
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A while ago I used to have my own tiling business and I took it upon my self to do the plastering also. But when I had finished the plastering the customer commented thus 'I have seen better jobs on the side of a toilet.'

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It means that plastering the outside of public conveniences is not considered a priority job by Councils, so they sometimes employ cheaper - and substandard - workmen to do that job.

Your customer is advising you that they have formed a low opinion of your plastering skills.

You can't really 'take it upon yourself' to do plastering, it's a specialist trade and takes years of practice - a perfect example of something being about as difficult as it appears to be easy.

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