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Hi im new to this forum and was wondering how i go about signing off work such as re-wires and consumer unit changes. I'm a 17th edition electrician with my time just out a year ago what steps do i have to take because i want to work for myself as i have been offered alot of work where it requires me to sign it off. thanks
 
Seems reasonable to me.
You all moan about Electrical Trainee’s, when someone has the guts to say what they think your up in arms.

I suppose the question that comes to mind, is what made Glenn believe the OP was a Electrical Trainee? I can see nothing in the original post that brings me to that conclusion.

But regardless of that fact, it has been stated many, many times over that this forum is not just for time served guys/gals. Not one of us has the right to tell any other member to 'go forth and multiple'.

If you don't agree with someone or don't like them, simply ignore them, how hard is that :crazy:
 
Thanks for all the replys i did a bit more research on it i think i found what i was looking for and Glenn your the one who can f*** off you don't know what your talking about im no 5 week wonder i actually completed a full apprenticeship so stop trying to act the big man on a internet forum.
 
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I'm gonna be the first to say that for glen, that was very out of character

Yeah gotta agree there, sometimes he can be a bit prickly but thats a first,he,s normally quite friendly,I,ve never fell out with him.Maybe he has problems outside the forum,either way I hope it,s nothing major,always very helpfull normally.
 

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