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<blockquote data-quote="streetlighter" data-source="post: 280336" data-attributes="member: 48"><p>I spent two years working directly for a local authority in there street lighting department, they didn't like me because I worked for a contractor beforehand.</p><p></p><p>Remember one day making off an SWA marking my black core green &amp; yellow and my grey blue got told " what the **** you doin that for, where a local authority we don't follow the regs" and " it's only ****ing contractors that do **** like that to make themselves look good"</p><p></p><p>Also remember working with a few knobheads when I served my apprenticeship, I always preferred working with the older sparks as they had more time to teach and explain where the younger ones everything was rush rush rush.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="streetlighter, post: 280336, member: 48"] I spent two years working directly for a local authority in there street lighting department, they didn't like me because I worked for a contractor beforehand. Remember one day making off an SWA marking my black core green & yellow and my grey blue got told " what the **** you doin that for, where a local authority we don't follow the regs" and " it's only ****ing contractors that do **** like that to make themselves look good" Also remember working with a few knobheads when I served my apprenticeship, I always preferred working with the older sparks as they had more time to teach and explain where the younger ones everything was rush rush rush. [/QUOTE]
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