all is not lost. i failed my "swim a length of the baths" certificate, but i didn't drown.The course I was on, quite a few years ago, two guys failed it. They worked in the business but just didn't like tests.. Pity really.
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all is not lost. i failed my "swim a length of the baths" certificate, but i didn't drown.The course I was on, quite a few years ago, two guys failed it. They worked in the business but just didn't like tests.. Pity really.
....but i didn't drown.
I haven't done the Part P exam so I can't compare it to the 2328.
all is not lost. i failed my "swim a length of the baths" certificate, but i didn't drown.
Oooooh the 2382, thought you said the 2392. I find all these numbers confusing.
The course I was on, quite a few years ago, two guys failed it. They worked in the business but just didn't like tests.. Pity really.
I checked the BC fees where I live in the Reigate & Banstead area and electrical work is £306 plus VAT.....OUCH!!! That’s more than what I’ve seen other sparkies charging for a complete CU change.....
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