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<blockquote data-quote="apprentice87" data-source="post: 411316" data-attributes="member: 13534"><p>Hi All!!</p><p></p><p>I will address this to ALL of you...</p><p></p><p>I have had a think, and it has occured to me where all the confusion has arisen.</p><p></p><p>It is because over the years, a lot of you have listened to, and been confused by, cauliflowers</p><p></p><p>What i mean is, a lot of you will have heard the idiots that spout; "Bits of paper mean nothing, it is whether you can do the job that counts"</p><p></p><p>Can i tell you something?? ANYONE that says this.....,....is bitter and twisted because they never passed any exams themselves........... Instead, they go around telling people; "I served my time"</p><p></p><p>Actually, no, they did not. If they had "served their time" they would DEFINITELY hold the City and Guilds OR BTEC certs that were <strong>an intrinsic part</strong> of; "serving your time"</p><p></p><p>For the benefit of any "no quals" But "don't tell me, i was doing this before you were born, i served my time" cauliflowers that may read this. The exams in electrical theory are not just "bits of paper" they certify that you know and understand both WHAT you are doing, and also WHY.</p><p></p><p>Anyone that doubts the value of such examinations might like to read the current discussion involving the verification of ring finals...</p><p></p><p>PS, references to a popular vegetable, are to be construed as "standing for" a rather more derogatory, [but censored by the forum software] term!!!</p><p></p><p>john..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="apprentice87, post: 411316, member: 13534"] Hi All!! I will address this to ALL of you... I have had a think, and it has occured to me where all the confusion has arisen. It is because over the years, a lot of you have listened to, and been confused by, cauliflowers What i mean is, a lot of you will have heard the idiots that spout; "Bits of paper mean nothing, it is whether you can do the job that counts" Can i tell you something?? ANYONE that says this.....,....is bitter and twisted because they never passed any exams themselves........... Instead, they go around telling people; "I served my time" Actually, no, they did not. If they had "served their time" they would DEFINITELY hold the City and Guilds OR BTEC certs that were [B]an intrinsic part[/B] of; "serving your time" For the benefit of any "no quals" But "don't tell me, i was doing this before you were born, i served my time" cauliflowers that may read this. The exams in electrical theory are not just "bits of paper" they certify that you know and understand both WHAT you are doing, and also WHY. Anyone that doubts the value of such examinations might like to read the current discussion involving the verification of ring finals... PS, references to a popular vegetable, are to be construed as "standing for" a rather more derogatory, [but censored by the forum software] term!!! john.. [/QUOTE]
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