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If a flood of Home grown foreign types,ie the Scots Welsh or Irish,were migrating to those parts of England in flood proportions I would expect the attitude to be exactly the same

If the Celt boys flooded in the electrical competency standards in England would go thro' the roof, the improvement would be immense! :smiley2:
 
The point is, if you are competant have the qualifications and are prepared to work abroad then great, however at least try to learn the Bloody language, thats all were saying regarding the OP. I feel nothing but admiration for a foreigner who wants to succeed and work abroad and who learns the language and tries to fit in, nothing but admiration, but those who come here and have no trade or do not care about fitting in and trying to learn or carry out work regarding our trade I say go home and come back when your prepared to fit in and adapt, your skin colour is irrelevent, who cares?
Well, his grasp of English grammar doesn't seem too shoddy, given some of the gobbledy gook on here, He did say he was doing level 3, and why didn't you say that 50 posts ago?
 
Well I said it in post 42 20 posts ago, but only after I read all the other which made such an outrage, I can't be here 24-7 you know, after all I do have a family and a beer to deal with :smilielol5:
 
Well, his grasp of English grammar doesn't seem too shoddy, given some of the gobbledy gook on here, He did say he was doing level 3, and why didn't you say that 50 posts ago?

Well I said it in post 42 20 posts ago, but only after I read all the other which made such an outrage, I can't be here 24-7 you know, after all I do have a family and a beer to deal with :smilielol5:
 
Well I said it in post 42 20 posts ago, but only after I read all the other which made such an outrage, I can't be here 24-7 you know, after all I do have a family and a beer to deal with :smilielol5:
Fair enough, I have a Cocker Spaniel and a bottle of Shiraz on my hands,,,,, and the Wife just got back. It ain't easy.
 
So anything interesting being discussed in this thread! have I missed anything good
 
The point is, if you are competant have the qualifications and are prepared to work abroad then great, however at least try to learn the Bloody language, thats all were saying regarding the OP.
I wonder what proportion of UK sparks working around the world are fluent in the local language?

That said, I doubt anyone's going to get to grips with BS7671 requirements without speaking decent English, so you probably have a reasonably point.
 
I wonder what proportion of UK sparks working around the world are fluent in the local language?

That said, I doubt anyone's going to get to grips with BS7671 requirements without speaking decent English, so you probably have a reasonably point.

Hmm. I see a business opportunity. Translation of BS7671 into Polish and maybe txtspk (for da yoof).
 

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