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Where to position AFDD's in HMO subs
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<blockquote data-quote="Jimbo6871" data-source="post: 540730" data-attributes="member: 34647"><p>Sadly just in too deep with this outfit.</p><p> Building my client book back up again ATM so I can walk. I stupidly let more and more other jobs slide by over the past 3 or 4 years as I've been working almost full time for this crowd for a good few years. It was all good when the going was good, whatever a job needed it got, but since money has got tighter they are always looking ways to cut costs (corners), so on occasion they have turned to 'Bodge-it and Leg-it non-electrical Unlimited' until a manager found them using 1.25 flex on a 40A radial - all out war ensued.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jimbo6871, post: 540730, member: 34647"] Sadly just in too deep with this outfit. Building my client book back up again ATM so I can walk. I stupidly let more and more other jobs slide by over the past 3 or 4 years as I've been working almost full time for this crowd for a good few years. It was all good when the going was good, whatever a job needed it got, but since money has got tighter they are always looking ways to cut costs (corners), so on occasion they have turned to 'Bodge-it and Leg-it non-electrical Unlimited' until a manager found them using 1.25 flex on a 40A radial - all out war ensued. [/QUOTE]
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