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<blockquote data-quote="phil d" data-source="post: 478612" data-attributes="member: 27126"><p>I see where you're coming from, and like I said earlier I wasn't having a dig at you, but the problem with an exam is it's always cut and dried, for example they ask for one answer, is it A,B,or C, and they'll only accept lets say A, as being the right answer, in actual fact there are times when B, or C, could also be correct, it's a bit like the wiring regs, they are a guide only, not set in stone, yet you'd be surprised how many people say something is wrong because it isn't to the letter of the regs. There's loads of times that I and many others have done things that are not strictly to the letter of the regs, but that doesn't mean they are unsafe, it's down to knowledge and experience. I sincerely hope you get where you want to be, I really do, and when you do get there you'll have the experience to understand exactly what I mean.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="phil d, post: 478612, member: 27126"] I see where you're coming from, and like I said earlier I wasn't having a dig at you, but the problem with an exam is it's always cut and dried, for example they ask for one answer, is it A,B,or C, and they'll only accept lets say A, as being the right answer, in actual fact there are times when B, or C, could also be correct, it's a bit like the wiring regs, they are a guide only, not set in stone, yet you'd be surprised how many people say something is wrong because it isn't to the letter of the regs. There's loads of times that I and many others have done things that are not strictly to the letter of the regs, but that doesn't mean they are unsafe, it's down to knowledge and experience. I sincerely hope you get where you want to be, I really do, and when you do get there you'll have the experience to understand exactly what I mean. [/QUOTE]
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