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<blockquote data-quote="Jonny_d1985" data-source="post: 391677" data-attributes="member: 26167"><p>Hi guys new to the forum, I've done a few searches and not found the answers I'm looking for hope you can help,</p><p></p><p>I've worked for myself doing domestic installation, rewires etc and subcontracting to social housing to do eicrs and the usual **** lol, But I'm now looking to go onto the new builds seeing as they seem to be picking up. Everyone I speak to talks about how it's all 'different' on site and then when I ask why they just say it's gotta be perfect! Surely you should be installing to the best of your abilities anyway?? And if it's a blank canvas surely it's easier to be neater??</p><p></p><p>Anyhow basically I was just after some advice and what to expect when somebody finally gives me a chance with my lack of site experience?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jonny_d1985, post: 391677, member: 26167"] Hi guys new to the forum, I've done a few searches and not found the answers I'm looking for hope you can help, I've worked for myself doing domestic installation, rewires etc and subcontracting to social housing to do eicrs and the usual **** lol, But I'm now looking to go onto the new builds seeing as they seem to be picking up. Everyone I speak to talks about how it's all 'different' on site and then when I ask why they just say it's gotta be perfect! Surely you should be installing to the best of your abilities anyway?? And if it's a blank canvas surely it's easier to be neater?? Anyhow basically I was just after some advice and what to expect when somebody finally gives me a chance with my lack of site experience? [/QUOTE]
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