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I thought you were banned Dickie?
Holding on by the skin of my teeth Terry dear boy. The Mods generously offer me an 'olive branch' to quote a Biblical saying.

In all seriousness I love this forum & I would be sad if I was kicked out, however I do understand how difficult it is for the Mods & Admin controlling any forum.
 
Well to a degree Trudy. But I'm sure a larger company with raging overheads may not agree.?

Well used to work for a company with few 100m turnover and yes they do like a rush. I used to rush Subbies and labourers ! But from experience more haste less speed! Old proverb. We have combi bashers, generally time served lads with family so the are hungry...... Combi sawp done by 11 rads by 1 and off. Only issue is it makes custard feel like not getting vfm. Occasional issues with workmanship. Bigger companies business models are a mess. Why do u need 3 staff and an office to look after 4 lads? More chiefs than Indians.
 
Im with AP on this, im 25 too, And the stuff ive learnt from age of 17 im very good at. Ive had a few older plumbers close to twice my age with over 10yrs in the trade ask me questions regarding plumbing. Hate the fact that alot of the older guys try to look down at the 'younger' ones because their knees havnt gone yet :p
 
Im with AP on this, im 25 too, And the stuff ive learnt from age of 17 im very good at. Ive had a few older plumbers close to twice my age with over 10yrs in the trade ask me questions regarding plumbing. Hate the fact that alot of the older guys try to look down at the 'younger' ones because their knees havnt gone yet :p
Ah of course someone aged 50 with 10 years experience would only have limited knowledge if the trade dear boy, as they're certainly course cowboys. And your point is???
AP et all can talk a good game & I wish I had a quid for all the chaps like that I've come across!!

Another fine cast, my fly nearly hit that one on the nose!
 
my work was a higher standard when i was less experienced. Experience is not everything ;)

sometimes a fresh atitude and energy is better than an old cogger stuck in his ways.
 
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my work was a higher standard when i was less experienced. Experience is not everything ;)

sometimes a fresh atitude and energy is better than an old cogger stuck in his ways.
Oh I've repeatedly stated how conservative our trade is, my good self being a very fine example of that.
 
it's like AA in here... that said we're getting to know each other. I've recently left BG with the hump, haven't slept so well for ages. I'm 58 and was with them for 8 years. My learning curve and experience increased rapidly due to work load. They (BG)are taking on some real junk (qualified incidentally), they are all on board for the sales and bonuses but little knowledge so I think it was incompetence rather than contrived.However, they do have some real decent and switched on Blokes too. By the way, what boilers are you fitting for £1450 mate because I just couldn't do it for that (Worcesters).
 
Tough book had nothing on it but a screensaver the words " up sell " and "sell sell sell" randomly flash up !
 
Do you have any of the old bg training manuals

Perhaps you could shed some light on the. "Multimeter book"

And the elusive toughbook software

Simon, really not sure if it's me or BG you're having a pop at?
 
Not having a pop at anyone

Just wanted to know if you had any BG training manuals left over that you could share
The multimeter one is widely spoke about but rarely seen

Bit like that elusive cheap high quality boiler custards all heard of but can't remember make.... Mention Vokera or biasi and they think it could be one of those!
 
Not having a pop at anyone

Just wanted to know if you had any BG training manuals left over that you could share
The multimeter one is widely spoke about but rarely seen
I'm really sorry mate, it's the voices! !! Actually I do have it somewhere, no more than a precis photocopied and stapled. I will dig it out, suppose it'll have to be scanned and mailed
 
Why would anyone need a training manual on multimeters?? Learn about Ohms Law & look for Utube videos, that's about it. Oh & buy an autorange multimeter, job done!!
 
Why would anyone need a training manual on multimeters?? Learn about Ohms Law & look for Utube videos, that's about it. Oh & buy an autorange multimeter, job done!!

How do u apply ohms law to rms ac system ? I'm sure that complex number algorithms are a tad harder to understand than a book aimed at gas fitters! V=IR isn't the only equation u need. Lenses law and power correction ? Having an auto range multi meter is not the answer! It's a bit like asking why do an fga course just buy a Kane and read the numbers!
 
Any testing/ measuring done by a multimeter can be learned on Utube Trudy dear boy.
 
Any testing/ measuring done by a multimeter can be learned on Utube Trudy dear boy.

Dickie, you of all people! CC'S and all that blurb.... If you are testing something then understand what ur testing. Theory is as important as practice and U tube ? Can't watch u tube when ur in some ones house? The BG book is a good idea, bill Atkinson did some really good paperback guides in the early 1990s
 
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