Mind Your Head.
The name Extreme
Scaffolding doesn’t fill me with confidence.
When you’re
looking for someone to build a temporary metal structure around your house,
you’d at least want them to make sure it's sturdy. You wouldn't want it to fall down (unless you’re filming an episode of Some Mothers Do ‘Ave
‘Em, which is unlikely, as it isn’t 1976).
To me, Extreme Scaffolding suggests a company staffed by mavericks; a team of builders living life on the edge. People like that chap who attempted to climb up the outside of Canary Wharf without a harness, or the French guy who tightrope-walked his way between the Twin Towers.
Enjoying your job is one thing. Getting a kick out of cutting corners is another. Plug the gap between Extreme and Scaffolding with ‘-ly safe’ and you might secure my business.
Maybe the band behind More Than Words fancied a career change.
To me, Extreme Scaffolding suggests a company staffed by mavericks; a team of builders living life on the edge. People like that chap who attempted to climb up the outside of Canary Wharf without a harness, or the French guy who tightrope-walked his way between the Twin Towers.
Enjoying your job is one thing. Getting a kick out of cutting corners is another. Plug the gap between Extreme and Scaffolding with ‘-ly safe’ and you might secure my business.
Maybe the band behind More Than Words fancied a career change.