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Only a muppet would suggest that!Why not an upfront rcd on the whole cu?
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Only a muppet would suggest that!Why not an upfront rcd on the whole cu?
Only a muppet would suggest that!
Generally with a 4 year apprenticeship
I got me an apprentaship, best way to describe most of the guys is.
Dodgy dave, neville and an adhd midget.
Its a great apprentaship with our own monkeys in house to show you the wrong way so you't have don't have to make the mistake XD
A lot of bms work so see a lot of crap hit the fan so need to constantly re purposes cables, add more, deviate from panel drawings because it needs panel mods but no one nows what because they havent been delivered to site yet.
I got me an apprentaship, best way to describe most of the guys is.
Dodgy dave, neville and an adhd midget.
Its a great apprentaship with our own monkeys in house to show you the wrong way so you't have don't have to make the mistake XD
A lot of bms work so see a lot of crap hit the fan so need to constantly re purposes cables, add more, deviate from panel drawings because it needs panel mods but no one nows what because they havent been delivered to site yet.
Or a course in english!Forget the apprenticeship and take an english course.
Hu??
You on the drink?
Boydy
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