Fishermen win Swarfega’s Toughest Trade 2021 title

Fishermen win Swarfega’s Toughest Trade 2021 title

Swarfega’s Toughest Trade of the year has been voted for by the public following a hard-fought battle on social media this week, with fisherman Jack West announced victorious.

Vying for the top spot in Swarfega’s coveted Toughest Trade Award, tradespeople across Britain sent in pictures of their toughest task since the competition launched on Blue Monday in January.

Giving his trade a tough name, fisherman Jack West scooped the title of Toughest Tradesperson 2021, winning a £200 Amazon voucher as well as some serious respect. Jack’s entry came out on top after a total voter turnout of over 700 people, as it showed a stomach-churning image of a fishing boat getting battered by the waves, closely followed by a number of other gritty entries from roofers to electricians.

Jack said: “Delighted to have won a competition for once and looking forward to receiving a voucher to spend.”

With almost 100 entries, there has been some great banter with most of the trades getting stuck in. Tradies in construction and building made up the highest number of entrants, closely followed by landscapers, with electricians, mechanics and plumbers also keen to make sure that their trade was well represented. Plasterers, tree surgeons and last year’s winner, farmers, all made a case for their trade too in this hotly contested battle.

There were strong entries from across the trades, making the task of choosing a winner challenging for voters! Here are the top three, coming in behind fishermen in Swarfega’s Top 4 Toughest Trades 2021:

– Voted second place was Neil Wadsworth, an electrician faced with an impossible wiring task!

– Coming in at third was Johnny Liggett’s vertigo-inducing entry on behalf of telegraph pole engineers; “blowing about on top of telegraph poles all day. In all weather conditions I’d say my trade’s pretty darn tough.”

– Richard Revell the roofer rounded off the top four entries with his cracking roof renovation.

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