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hi i have just got registered with nic. my question is ,can i certify small shops with no flat above (single phase).?? thanks
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I'm sorry but if you're going to make the bullets you know I'm prepared to fire them.
So how about not tagging 'DI' as a second rate term...before long it will be common practice & customers will view DI registered companies as potentially lesser qualified sparks.
I would just like to point out to the holier than thou ive been an apprentice & gone to college for years (yes me as well) crowd...............just because your a DI (as in registered DI) it doesn't mean all are instantly a Electrical Trainee who knows **** all.
So how about not tagging 'DI' as a second rate term...before long it will be common practice & customers will view DI registered companies as potentially lesser qualified sparks.
I've not made the rules ....i just have to pay to abide by them.
hi i have just got registered with nic. my question is ,can i certify small shops with no flat above (single phase).?? thanks
IF you have just spent your hard earned on registering with nic, why did you not think to ask them your question and get something back for your money???
Is that not what the nic is there for??
Ah but unfortunately we DO, if you are a 17 day whizz kidd or a Electrical Trainee!!!....
We don't need to be too smart to know that!! lol!!
You're spelling/grammar etc could do with a bit of improvement too!!
Because you can't hear people laugh on here.
That apostrophe you stuck in the word "your" is an aberrant apostrophe - it is grammatically incorrect and shouldn't be in there unless you are using the "your" word as an abbreviation for "you are" in which case stick the apostrophe in.
Ye dinnit marra.Where do you put the apostrophe in why aye man.
Where do you put the apostrophe in why aye man.
Ye dinnit marra.
Suthernas knaa nowt!
Purrit reet fo ye bonny lad.Aall reet Ahm jist laarnin lyk
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