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Not run away actually working unlike you bookends it's my mistake I should have clearly stated I am a time served gully qualified electrician of 25 years I went self employed at 21 and since gained my domestic installer only to fulfill and certificate my private jobs I am very experienced in micc swa fire alarms conduit systems and believe my apprenticeship was very good so thank you all for your so polite thoughts sorry to interrupt your studying so you can get back to reading how us electricians are meant to do the works

1) How come a time served electrician only holds 17th and 2392 ?
2) Why do the Electrical Trainee course, if, you're a time served electrician?

Doesn't make you a 'bookend' being a member of this site, i work alot, and very hard i might add - and when i get home, i enjoy coming on the forum to discuss with like minded people. It's called having an interest in the trade. - It's either that or watch corrie with the missus lol, no thanks!
 
1) How come a time served electrician only holds 17th and 2392 ?
2) Why do the Electrical Trainee course, if, you're a time served electrician?

Doesn't make you a 'bookend' being a member of this site, i work alot, and very hard i might add - and when i get home, i enjoy coming on the forum to discuss with like minded people. It's called having an interest in the trade. - It's either that or watch corrie with the missus lol, no thanks!
I think Martin bless him may have a chip on his shoulder, god help him when the guys get on here later if he is touchy haha
 
Thanks for your help I am going to get 2394/2395 I have done a lot of testing for firms and have 2392 and did hold domestic installer for 5 years and on inspection was told very competent thanks again for your help

Don't understand that Martin. If you have done lots of I&T for firms then just doing a MW or EIC's for your own jobs is a walk in the park. Just get yer MFT out, crack on and fill out your certs!
 
Not run away actually working unlike you bookends it's my mistake I should have clearly stated I am a time served gully qualified electrician of 25 years I went self employed at 21 and since gained my domestic installer only to fulfill and certificate my private jobs I am very experienced in micc swa fire alarms conduit systems and believe my apprenticeship was very good so thank you all for your so polite thoughts sorry to interrupt your studying so you can get back to reading how us electricians are meant to do the works

I don't believe a word of that to be totally honest with you!! You're a five week wonder with minimal qualifications, and as such, shouldn't be working in the commercial sector!
If you're so-called apprenticeship was so good, and with that 25 years of experience under your belt how come you don't know the effects of taking live conductors through separate holes in a steel enclosure, which is really very basic stuff, and would have been covered in any apprentice college course...

No self respecting time served qualified electrician would take a domestic installers course, ''NONE'', especially when he had no need whatsoever to do so!! Sorry you can bleat all you like, you are only fooling yourself thinking you're a competent practicing electrician, ..End Of!!
 

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