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Well I'm glad it's Nice working where you are Jamsey, I worked in a nice place for a long time, but it was nice when I retiredThe company I work for is Nice but personally not with anyone does that matter?
NICEIC Bleddy fat thumbs lolWell I'm glad it's Nice working where you are Jamsey, I worked in a nice place for a long time, but it was nice when I retired
Sorry Jamsey couldn't resist, I'm not a Scouser honestNICEIC Bleddy fat thumbs lol
i was with elecsa but I'm looking to join stroma now as have heard good things, anybody with them now had good experiences with them?
Sinatra I’ll through mine in there. I’m registered with the State of North Carolina as a Master ElectricianWell guys and girls, let's see who you are registered with.
Mega, in my day, we used to have three grades. Qualifying with 'A' certificate was 'electrician', 'B' cert 'approved electrician' and 'C' cert 'technician'. All that changed over the years and really came to a head when the schemes came into being. Technician went out of the window, except for air con technicians, fire alarm technicians, electronic technicians etc....and even supply meter technicians. (They just love the word)Sinatra I’ll through mine in there. I’m registered with the State of North Carolina as a Master Electrician
It's still relevant, though, to some degree. Not like someone bringing up a two year old fault condition and trying to explain how to solve it.People must be getting bored, resurrecting 2 year old threads. ?
Mega, in my day, we used to have three grades. Qualifying with 'A' certificate was 'electrician', 'B' cert 'approved electrician' and 'C' cert 'technician'. All that changed over the years and really came to a head when the schemes came into being. Technician went out of the window, except for air con technicians, fire alarm technicians, electronic technicians etc....and even supply meter technicians. (They just love the word)
I would, however, rank Sinatra in the technician grade....one of the smoothest suppliers of sound I've ever heard.
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It's still relevant, though, to some degree. Not like someone bringing up a two year old fault condition and trying to explain how to solve it.
Yes, to those qualified under todays terms......why remove it from those in the past. I've been qualified to standard for more than 40 years and, according to those that be, have been degraded to 'approved'.Technician grade is still a current JIB/ECS grade.
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