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I've bought the unite ones that @Vortigern linked to in another thread. I wasn't aware of them prior to that.
fair point !!You wouldn't use a NIC version of the regs would you ....... ?
Them's the ones. It's in this thread.The little pocket books ? I had a pair of those for the 16th edition. Very handy little books.
Just another scam the NICEIC have dreamed up to extract you hard earned, plenty of other deal's around where you can get both IET publications. ELEX as an example.On Site Guide is the proper one. I found it really annoying to have the Site Guide as part of the regs package.
Just remember IF you are an IET member, as I was before I retired you got a very good discount from them, as many of my friend will contest to. Wonder if I approach my last employer they would still pay my fees? doubtful wouldn't you say? So if you have a mate who is a member, a pint or 2 will go a long way, to securing a good deal, maybe?I got mine from forum sponsor @Test-Meter . No forum discount at the moment but still a deal on both as good as I've seen.
Just remember IF you are an IET member, as I was before I retired you got a very good discount from them, as many of my friend will contest to. Wonder if I approach my last employer they would still pay my fees? doubtful wouldn't you say? So if you have a mate who is a member, a pint or 2 will go a long way, to securing a good deal, maybe?
I.m sure you know what I mean oracle.If your friends are mostly contesting it then how can we believe it?.
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