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Geordie Spark
and male sure they are part p register
Be careful making comments like that or you'll have all the female sparkies baying for your blood !!
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and male sure they are part p register
I appreciate that the electricians have to be NICEIC approved contractors and have the ability to provide an Electrical Installation Certificate upon completion. Is there anything else I should know?
Any and all advice/information is much appreciated!
Can I just say That I apologise to any body that I may have offended by my #11 Post.
It seems that my quote has been taken out of context.
The NICEIC gets more than it's fair share of abuse on this site & I was just trying to put across my view of what being a member of it for the last 28 years means to me.
It is a shame that the electrical industry has become what it is today because in my opinion in it's day the NICEIC was the closest thing to CORGI that we ever had.
NICEIC Approval was most of the times the contractor of choice for the public sector because it's members had to adhere to the NICEIC's requirements for continued enrollment.
Before I started posting on here I would regularly read all the latest posts & always had a laugth over discusions that were being had.
What attracted me to join in with the posts was the banter you get between fellow tradesmen much like you do on most sites, it is also cheaper than going to the pub.It is also a good source of opinions & advise & I thought somewhere to speak freely
I never in all my wildest dreams expected to get threatening email telling me that my quote was slanderous & would be facing legal action.
So on that note this is my last post & I would ask if the admin could remove #11 post for me so as not to upset anybody further.
Also can you send me details on how to remove myself from the forum membership
Regards
Mike66
maybe you could name who threatened you. what a pr4t he must be.
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