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Power at one breaker, not the other and no tripped breakers.
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<blockquote data-quote="phil d" data-source="post: 445514" data-attributes="member: 27126"><p>The whole thing is rotten mate, the scam providers see nothing wrong with the short course "sparks", the teaching firms see nothing with the short course "sparks", obviously, and the board manufacturers think the new boards are a great idea, again obviously.</p><p></p><p>There's a woman who works with the wife, her granddaughter is living with this bloke and she was going on about how clever he was," he's opening his own business, he's a qualified electrician, and he's a qualified plumber/ gas fitter" she was telling everyone. "he must be a lot older than her then " commented my wife, (the girl is in her early 20's), "oh no' they're about the same age" she replied, my wife paused for a moment then replied, "so he's done the short courses then, Phil may only be a qualified spark but at least he did a proper apprenticeship", the woman has never mentioned him since. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="phil d, post: 445514, member: 27126"] The whole thing is rotten mate, the scam providers see nothing wrong with the short course "sparks", the teaching firms see nothing with the short course "sparks", obviously, and the board manufacturers think the new boards are a great idea, again obviously. There's a woman who works with the wife, her granddaughter is living with this bloke and she was going on about how clever he was," he's opening his own business, he's a qualified electrician, and he's a qualified plumber/ gas fitter" she was telling everyone. "he must be a lot older than her then " commented my wife, (the girl is in her early 20's), "oh no' they're about the same age" she replied, my wife paused for a moment then replied, "so he's done the short courses then, Phil may only be a qualified spark but at least he did a proper apprenticeship", the woman has never mentioned him since. [/QUOTE]
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