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Well I've been in public lighting for 3 years now and it's hardly believable where time has gone! Anyway, I applied for, and got a new job with the general side of things and it seems they want me on the inspection and testing section. Gonna be heads down into GN3 methinks!

Voltz.
 
Well done, a bit of a difference in job spec there; fast learning curve ahead, just do not skid off the road!
Hope it all goes well.

Cheers Rich. yeah well It's better than being stuck down joint hole in January. I'm a quick learner, and keen. They have interviewed me and it's their take that That's where they best seeing me fitting in. Who am I to complain? I've never made any bones about wanting to learn more and get on.
 
Cheers Rich. yeah well It's better than being stuck down joint hole in January. I'm a quick learner, and keen. They have interviewed me and it's their take that That's where they best seeing me fitting in. Who am I to complain? I've never made any bones about wanting to learn more and get on.


Is the excitement that much that its making your grammar slip?
 
QUOTE=Dillb;1137529]Is the excitement that much that its making your grammar slip?[/QUOTE]

it's . When you create a post like that you really ought to make sure that YOUR grammar is correct ! :yesnod:
 

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