Twitter.It has since gone viral on the social media platform. The mum also explained how her son hounded the workers with "questions, kindness and constant offer of help while they worked".She added: "Thank you Seytons Electrical, you made his day!"The Hull-based business broke Theo's handy contribution to their work down into five categories.Laura's little lad helped with measuring items, baking them cookies and counting the number of sockets in the home.And for each four of these tasks, the company paid little Theo £1.50.But then they threw in an extra £5 for his "quality assurance" like "asking lots of questions".Since the tweet was shared on March 28, it racked up 460 likes and dozens of retweets.Want to bring a little glamour to your.
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