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Just another rant.. was put with a new bloke last week. To say the least it's doing my head in. Don't want to drop the fella in it but it's coming to the point where I might have to have a quiet word. I would honestly rather work on my own. I get more done. Don't get me wrong I like banter. But work and talk or set a target and smash it then relax and have a chat. This guy can talk forever. Don't think I've seen him open his tool bag yet. Anyone else work with a Wally?
 
Mate honestly it's getting too much.. We're doing 20% tests on commercial and industrial units (20% each year for 5 years = 100%) I started about 8 months ago and they are in year 3 of the cycles. I'm finding so many low IRS due to shared neutrals... these of which are shared with circuits tested previous years with IR readings of >200MOhms. So I'm flagging it up and having to sort out endless faults. Also circuits tested with downlights on.. no fire covers or hoods with floors above and wooden floors, downlights just lashed in connectors. Rubber cables found in a few that have been tested before and picking up around 30 visual defects just wandering around which have clearly been an issue for years. Then on top of this I'm getting sent here there and everywhere to help lads who can't figure out faults. All for ÂŁ13 a hour as an approved spark. Ducking had enough.
 
Just another rant.. was put with a new bloke last week. To say the least it's doing my head in. Don't want to drop the fella in it but it's coming to the point where I might have to have a quiet word. I would honestly rather work on my own. I get more done. Don't get me wrong I like banter. But work and talk or set a target and smash it then relax and have a chat. This guy can talk forever. Don't think I've seen him open his tool bag yet. Anyone else work with a Wally?

It's pretty low to slag someone off on an open forum. Maybe if I said his name. Maybe if the forum wasn't predominantly British. Your assumption that I haven't spoken to him already is pretty ignorant. Maybe you should stick to pulling wires.

Rather a contradiction in your two posts, ignorance aside you should at least be aware of what you yourself have written.
 
Just another rant.. was put with a new bloke last week. To say the least it's doing my head in. Don't want to drop the fella in it but it's coming to the point where I might have to have a quiet word. I would honestly rather work on my own. I get more done. Don't get me wrong I like banter. But work and talk or set a target and smash it then relax and have a chat. This guy can talk forever. Don't think I've seen him open his tool bag yet. Anyone else work with a Wally?
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I'm going to hijack this thread cause it something similar. Considering jacking my job in tomorrow cause I am getting sick of chasing round following people putting substandard work right. Completely had enough. I also work with a useless apprentice who I feel like ****ting every morning.
Similar thing here, getting tired of sorting out others messes, and the lack of effort and care. Apprentice here is a nightmare, been here a few months. He should know much better as 3rd year but is a total waste of space. It's not so much that he is no good, it's that he doesn't care, and isn't interested in learning that gets me. He's great at causing loads of problems that we never thought it was possible to create, increasing a 20 minute task into one that takes several hours...
 

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