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<blockquote data-quote="Steve3948" data-source="post: 392553" data-attributes="member: 2497"><p>Murdoch, no that's what people believe about the NIC, its a myth that gets spread around.</p><p></p><p>Before this Domestic lark came about the NIC had a scheme that you joined if you wanted to, nobody forced you.</p><p></p><p>Most who did join, joined because insurance companies, larger companies, architects etc specified that either an ECA or NIC contractor was used, for this reason we joined 29 years ago, and yes I've seen standards slip but its in every area of this trade, it's all about paper filling, health and safety and money, the actual job these days means nothing, now that is sad.</p><p></p><p>When I started most Electricians wore ties, now they wear hard hats, hi-viz and shorts halfway down the backside, looks professional at least NOT</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steve3948, post: 392553, member: 2497"] Murdoch, no that's what people believe about the NIC, its a myth that gets spread around. Before this Domestic lark came about the NIC had a scheme that you joined if you wanted to, nobody forced you. Most who did join, joined because insurance companies, larger companies, architects etc specified that either an ECA or NIC contractor was used, for this reason we joined 29 years ago, and yes I've seen standards slip but its in every area of this trade, it's all about paper filling, health and safety and money, the actual job these days means nothing, now that is sad. When I started most Electricians wore ties, now they wear hard hats, hi-viz and shorts halfway down the backside, looks professional at least NOT [/QUOTE]
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