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<blockquote data-quote="Evans Electric" data-source="post: 485227" data-attributes="member: 1408"><p>Just checking ..and you 're correct Jono .. they are in fact , generic forms , I'd not really noticed. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Well I thought ..when the Pert P scams were announced , that I ,as a time served apprentice , with many years experience in industrial , commercial , maintenance &amp; Domestic installation , overhead crane maintenance /panel building , Site Foreman for years , JIB Approved Electrician , Supervisor , estimator ..........that I'd be qualified for house bashing ...... but apparently not . The same for a colleague , once an apprentice with us , left us behind with all his qualifications etc as a project designer / engineer with NHS ...but not qualified to wire a light in a house. :C </p><p></p><p>Sharpy , maintenance sparks I,ve come across over the years , a lot good at what they do , but are way behind the likes of , say , us self employed guys who, mostly, are well on top of the game in comparison .</p><p></p><p>And a similar situation with guys working for the bigger contractors , some constantly on 1st fix , miles of tray , conduit etc but never see a job through to the end .</p><p></p><p>Hence my stories of the guys we had as subbies , arguing until blue in the face about stuff like 30A /30mA RCDs will trip on a 30A overload and neutrals can't pass through conduit boxes etc. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Evans Electric, post: 485227, member: 1408"] Just checking ..and you 're correct Jono .. they are in fact , generic forms , I'd not really noticed. Well I thought ..when the Pert P scams were announced , that I ,as a time served apprentice , with many years experience in industrial , commercial , maintenance & Domestic installation , overhead crane maintenance /panel building , Site Foreman for years , JIB Approved Electrician , Supervisor , estimator ..........that I'd be qualified for house bashing ...... but apparently not . The same for a colleague , once an apprentice with us , left us behind with all his qualifications etc as a project designer / engineer with NHS ...but not qualified to wire a light in a house. :C Sharpy , maintenance sparks I,ve come across over the years , a lot good at what they do , but are way behind the likes of , say , us self employed guys who, mostly, are well on top of the game in comparison . And a similar situation with guys working for the bigger contractors , some constantly on 1st fix , miles of tray , conduit etc but never see a job through to the end . Hence my stories of the guys we had as subbies , arguing until blue in the face about stuff like 30A /30mA RCDs will trip on a 30A overload and neutrals can't pass through conduit boxes etc. [/QUOTE]
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