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Many of the larger insurance companies have been hot on thatched cottage type buildings for quite a time now, many insisting that loft space wiring meet Fire safety standards, or at least be installed in a metal containment system, or they just won't insure them...

Having seen more than one thatched roof go up in flames in my time , i can well see their point
 
I wonder what Rogue Traders and their Electrical professional would have to say about this course?

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I wonder if they would be so keen to favour this over an apprenticeship served sparky not belonging to a scam.
 
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What pees me off most is the number of well established members here who are more than happy to guide these chancers along! Even when the OP has displayed a such a gross lack of competence, that was before he revealed he was only a 7 day whizzer, there were members telling him how to do the job!! These members are repeat offenders who in my eyes are just as bad as the original whizzer!!

All Jobs, where others have failed to do so, I will step up. Let me make this crystal clear to you. You are not a qualified electrician, not by a long shot, so I suggest you stop referring to yourself as one. You are not even competent to go anywhere near wiring, let alone present a professional report on its condition, so I suggest you stop. You are going to kill someone one day, either through poor workmanship caused by your lack of knowledge, or through I'll advice given, caused by the same thing! Please leave work like this to the professionals until you have gained a meaningful qualification and until you have the relevant experience which means you can competently carry out the work yourself.
 
What pees me off most is the number of well established members here who are more than happy to guide these chancers along! Even when the OP has displayed a such a gross lack of competence, that was before he revealed he was only a 7 day whizzer, there were members telling him how to do the job!! These members are repeat offenders who in my eyes are just as bad as the original whizzer!!

All Jobs, where others have failed to do so, I will step up. Let me make this crystal clear to you. You are not a qualified electrician, not by a long shot, so I suggest you stop referring to yourself as one. You are not even competent to go anywhere near wiring, let alone present a professional report on its condition, so I suggest you stop. You are going to kill someone one day, either through poor workmanship caused by your lack of knowledge, or through I'll advice given, caused by the same thing! Please leave work like this to the professionals until you have gained a meaningful qualification and until you have the relevant experience which means you can competently carry out the work yourself.
Harsh. But fair.
 

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