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Mmmmm! Another good comparison....EICR or complete rewire to 18th...….+EIC.It's like sitting a new driving test because you have bought an updated model with steering assist and all the toys.
If you have all the editions an update is fair enough in my opinion.
Without wanting to set @Midwest off again, who has booked for the cinema showing (think it’s in July 4th - just checked!)
Anyone?
No experience of belonging to any Scheme, but do they not insist, that to be a new member, you should within a time frame get yourself the new BS7671 qualification, as I said I have had no experience with the likes of NICEIC so hence my question, not that it bothers me, as I am now an interested non working Electrician. Mind you I may get updated just to stop myself going doolally, now do the they do discounts for Pensioners, I wonder? no harm in asking is there? don't ask don't get, I'll let you know, but I'm not very optimistic, couple of Hundred for the books, plus course fees, could stop the intake of Vino for a while.No, not booked. Can’t see the point to it.
Wish I had hair to wash Mate.Think I'm washing my hair that day.
Edit; co-incidentally, the movie 'The First Purge' is for release on the 4th July. If you get board, you could pop next door & see that. Its a horror movie, so something similar
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