GBM Carpentry
đŸ Pack Mentality Blog: Spotlight on George Merry of GBM Carpentry đŸ
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Welcome to Pack Mentality, our weekly blog feature that celebrates the incredible members of The Pack. At Jackal Workwear, we believe in building a community that supports, inspires, and connects tradespeople from all walks of life. Each week, we shine a spotlight on one memberâs story, highlighting their journey, insights, and contributions to the industry.
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This week, weâre thrilled to introduce George Merry, the man behind GBM Carpentry. From his rugby days to becoming a carpenter and advocating for change in the construction industry, Georgeâs story is one of grit, humour, and passion.
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Why Did You Join The Pack?
"Honestly, at first, the logo caught my eye. Then I saw more tradesmen posting about it, looked into it more, and saw what it was forâgiving back to the right causes. That made me want to join."
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What Made You Get Into the Trade?
"While playing rugby, my captainâwho owned a construction companyâasked if I wanted to do a real job as I was working at GAME đ. He put me with his chippy team, and my teammate became my mentor. After a year, I left to get my Level 2 qualification with Berkeley Homes."
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Whatâs the Weirdest Thing Thatâs Ever Happened to You On-Site?
"Working on a timber frame site with two Welsh guysâone an ex-rugby player built like a brick shithouse and the other an ex-Royal Marine CommandoâI shot myself in the palm with a pneumatic coil nailer. Instead of helping or grabbing a first aid kit, they decided it was worth taking pictures of me instead of being concerned đ."
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If You Were a Tool, What Would You Be and Why?
"A Paslode nail gunâkey component to a job, powerful, durable but temperamental đ."
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What Jackal Design Do You Want to See Next and Why?
"A trade-specific designâfor me as a carpenter, one wearing my rig with braces and a nail gun hanging off the back while building a hut for The Pack to sleep in đđ«Ą."
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Your Question for the Next Pack Member
"If you could change the industry and the way things are run, what would you change?"
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Industry Insights with George Merry
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Mental Health in Construction
"Mental health has had a massive impact on me at timesâfeeling low and negative when working with certain people or not enjoying things because the fun has been sucked out of it.Â
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People need to talk moreâwe donât have to be these big hard men scared of nothing. Talking helps. If you want to cry about it, cry about it. You wonât be judged for saying how you feel."
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Tool Theft
"Iâve had my site broken into five timesâthey were successful three times and took my entire Dewalt second fix kit. My vanâs been done twiceâthey got away with half of what Iâd just replaced from my site.Â
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I reported it to the police with CCTV evidence showing faces, cars, and registration platesâabsolutely nothing was done.Â
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Harsher sentences need to be given; make an example out of someone. You wouldnât want to steal if you knew youâd get 15-20 years for it. Vans need to be stronger, and more needs to be done to stop stolen tools being sold at boot sales or online marketplaces like Facebook."
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Final Word
Georgeâs story embodies what Pack Mentality is all about: grafting hard, supporting others in the trade community, and pushing for real change in an industry that faces unique struggles. From his humour-filled anecdotes to his advocacy for mental health awareness and action against tool theft, George is an inspiration.
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Thank you for sharing your story with us, Georgeâyouâre an integral part of The Pack! đŠÂ
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