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imbeciles that cut cpc's off=== because they don't do anything, do they.

plumbers, builders, kitchen fitters that think they can install electrical circuits.
 
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customers who say " it's worked fine for 20 years, why can;t you get that trippy thingy working now?"
 
-Finding Parking spaces when working in old housing areas or general urban areas with nowhere to park, I'm much happier parking my wagon at a 45° angle up a muddy bank.
-Practically new installations missing bonding, unidentified circuits, fire alarm mixed with light circuits, general bad practise....
-Loft insulation
 
cables pulled tight/left short making wiring impossible ie.fused spur(load)side, no circuit identification on dis.boards, cross threaded plate screws, plasterers filling boxes with plaster, ceiling grid guys leaving support wires half twisted ready to poke yr eye out, basically all other trades on site and Edmundson f###### Electrical they never have anything in stock FFS, if i want to be let down i would have gone to screwfix!!!!!!!!......................ok deep breaths.

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Half baked specifications done by idiot designers or architects who don't know the first thing about electrics. Then waiting ages for on site meetings or answers:banghead:
 
Mine are: 1.Nowhere to get a bacon sandwich
2. Vending machines i have to pay for to get a cuppa.....FFS
3. Circuits not labelled and or labelled in-correctly making me look a total plonker when i knock off the computers.
4. Clients buying **** and saying "I've already got the parts"
5 . All plasterers
6. All plumbers.
7. Builders who damage my cables - that would be all builders
8. HMRC's online tax stuff
9. Price of diesel
10. Bank charges
11. Clients who aren't ready when its convenient for me.
12. Suppliers who cannot get me a simple friggin isolater thats holding the whole friggin job up.
13. Price of wine and smokes :-(
 
absolutley my pet peeve too, bad enough in sockets, but when you have to pull apart a whole fuseboard just to get an R1+R2 on one RFC :banghead:
I also found recently I had bad continuity results and tugged the cables in all the sockets and they did not move but found after two hours that the twisted together cables were lodging on the screws, but the screws were loose, thank you someone!
 
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