Robert Tyrrell
Gas Engineer
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Finally got my GSR card etc and can now legally do gas work again after some 30 years, not that I was doing it illegally before.
First job was to fit a new cooker for a young girl and I've done all that, although the pre-pay meter did throw me for a few minutes, (Lots of things have changed since the last time I did any proper gas work, back then you had to put a fifty pence piece in the meter and turn the key thing. None of this pre-pay stuff in the '80s) until the memory bank started working and I remembered what I'd been told during the 'Training'.
Just wondering if I sold myself short though really. I work on my own in the wild borderlands between Warwickshire, Worcestershire, & Gloucestershire so I'm in a bit of a vacuum really and having only just re-started with the gas thought that a reasonable price for installing the new cooker would be £45. Outside of the big cities, is this a comparable price or have I got it all wrong?
First job was to fit a new cooker for a young girl and I've done all that, although the pre-pay meter did throw me for a few minutes, (Lots of things have changed since the last time I did any proper gas work, back then you had to put a fifty pence piece in the meter and turn the key thing. None of this pre-pay stuff in the '80s) until the memory bank started working and I remembered what I'd been told during the 'Training'.
Just wondering if I sold myself short though really. I work on my own in the wild borderlands between Warwickshire, Worcestershire, & Gloucestershire so I'm in a bit of a vacuum really and having only just re-started with the gas thought that a reasonable price for installing the new cooker would be £45. Outside of the big cities, is this a comparable price or have I got it all wrong?