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Thanks Mike...Contracts My friend, it only seems easy because your a proper spark, I can assure you more than half the sparks here would fail an approved contractor assessment, your business should sky rocket now if you push it, Congrats again Glenn.
well....Have they given you the online Best practise yet? issue 2 has a section regarding changing a consumer unit in domestic premises where lighting circuits have no protective conductor. A good read and worth printing off and keeping on the van for customers Mate.
Amazing how many sparks think getting approved contractor is just a case of money LMAO, you try and get it?
Well it is, if you're a fully qualified electrician and have all the other bit's in place like insurances etc what else do you need apart from the Cheque!!
Approved Contractor status once actually meant something, ...many years ago, but admittance criteria requirements have steadily been dropped over the years, in the pursuit of numbers and profits.
Going by some of the photos and tales we have seen on this and other electrical forums, admittance to this club, will in no way shape or form, be any guarantee that a customer is going to get a top notch job or even an electrically sound job....
nah don't agreeWell it is, if you're a fully qualified electrician and have all the other bit's in place like insurances etc what else do you need apart from the Cheque!!
Approved Contractor status once actually meant something, ...many years ago, but admittance criteria requirements have steadily been dropped over the years, in the pursuit of numbers and profits.
Going by some of the photos and tales we have seen on this and other electrical forums, admittance to this club, will in no way shape or form, be any guarantee that a customer is going to get a top notch job or even an electrically sound job....
Well it is, if you're a fully qualified electrician and have all the other bit's in place like insurances etc what else do you need apart from the Cheque!!
Approved Contractor status once actually meant something, ...many years ago, but admittance criteria requirements have steadily been dropped over the years, in the pursuit of numbers and profits.
Going by some of the photos and tales we have seen on this and other electrical forums, admittance to this club, will in no way shape or form, be any guarantee that a customer is going to get a top notch job or even an electrically sound job....
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