Bricklaying boss looking for labourers tells ‘snowflakes’ to not apply after burning by means of 10 ‘phone-loving, workshy blokes’ who ‘need their mummy to pamper them’

  • A brick-laying boss put out an advert asking for candidates to be laborious employees
  • Adam Weedon, 40, was fed up with ‘snowflakes’ who wished to be ‘pampered’ 
  • Till he finds an appropriate labourer he’ll proceed to do all of the work on his personal 










A no-nonsense constructing boss has warned ‘snowflakes’ to not hassle making use of for a job – after burning by means of ten ‘workshy’ blokes in a 12 months who ‘love their telephone and wish their mummy to pamper them’.

Adam Weedon, 40, put out an advert seeking to rent labourers for his firm, Advert-A-Brick Constructing Companies, in Chatham, Kent, however vowed to weed out unsuitable candidates with a tongue-in-cheek description.

So as to rent the suitable candidates for the job, Adam shared the quirky advert on his firm’s social media web page detailing what the position entails, {that a} driving licence is required and the speed of pay.

Nonetheless, the advert then reveals that the position is ‘laborious work, so no snowflakes want apply’.

Building boss Adam Aeedon, 40, warned 'snowflakes' not to bother applying for a labouring job at his firm

Constructing boss Adam Aeedon, 40, warned ‘snowflakes’ to not hassle making use of for a labouring job at his agency

The job role Adam advertised asked for applicants to be dedicated hard workers for Ad-A-Brick building services

The job position Adam marketed requested for candidates to be devoted laborious employees for Advert-A-Brick constructing companies

The professional labourer posted the ad after growing tired of hiring people, only for them to find the work too difficult

The skilled labourer posted the advert after rising bored with hiring folks, just for them to seek out the work too troublesome

The bricklayer shared the advert after claiming to have unsuccessfully employed ten blokes aged 30 or below during the last 12 months who ‘love’ their telephones and walked away from the job as a result of they discovered the position ‘too laborious’.

Adam mentioned: ‘I have been searching for a constructing labourer and wrote the “no snowflake” advert as a result of everybody these days desires a job, however would not wish to work for the cash.’

‘I’ve had ten folks over the course of a 12 months. All of them love their telephones an excessive amount of and discover the work, reminiscent of pushing a wheelbarrow, laying slabs and doing drives and pathways, too laborious.

‘I wrote the advert as a result of they’re [the people previously hired] usually are not becoming the invoice – they’re workshy, on their telephone and wish their mummy to pamper them.’

The Ad-A-Brick building website. The company provides multiple building services, including landscaping and working with artificial grass

The Advert-A-Brick constructing web site. The corporate supplies a number of constructing companies, together with landscaping and dealing with synthetic grass

The bricklayer shared the ad after claiming to have unsuccessfully hired ten blokes aged 30 or under over the last 12 months who 'love' their phones

The bricklayer shared the advert after claiming to have unsuccessfully employed ten blokes aged 30 or below during the last 12 months who ‘love’ their telephones

Adam had been considering writing the forthright advert for a long time, and finally did after hearing friends had faced similar problems at their own companies

Adam had been contemplating writing the forthright advert for a very long time, and eventually did after listening to buddies had confronted comparable issues at their very own corporations

‘They depart, they do not flip up the following day as a result of it is too laborious.’

Pissed off Adam mentioned he wrote the advert after reaching the tip of his tether hiring males who weren’t as much as the duty.

Adam mentioned: ‘The choice to put in writing the advert had been effervescent up for some time. I’ve acquired mates who personal their very own corporations and so they all say the identical factor [about workers].’

‘It is getting fairly tiring. I am nonetheless searching for somebody, I am going to give them a attempt to see the place it goes from there.’

‘The reply in the intervening time is working by myself. I’d as effectively bounce out and in the digger and get the job carried out myself.’

The advert, posted on December 14th, reads: ‘JOB ADVERT FOR JANUARY ONWARDS.’

‘Full-time labouring place, pay depending on expertise, laborious work so no snowflakes want apply.’

‘Driving licence most popular or near Walderslade.’

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