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Customers that either a/ Don't offer you a cuppa for ages if at all b/ stand watching and talking b0llocks when you're doing something fiddly and need to concentrate or c/ ring you up during the day when you're really busy and want to talk in painful detail about something trivial. And wiring accessories with stupidly shallow terminals.
 
Square knockouts
Customers that still use cheques, even if they are old lol
Tilers that cut too little around the box and you can't get faces on
Plasterers in general
95% of all plumbers
Having to open a new roll of cable cos you are .4m short, as you found out when you thought it would be enough on the last roll you just rewound up
 
joggers (in training for a heart attack).
 
Knockouts that require so much knocking the whole thing distorts, thinking DB enclosures,
Drills that are never sharp enough
Batteries for SDS always dead when i need them
PIRS/presence detectors with no/little info on switching leds (given up now and use relays)
Invisible cobwebs - you know when you have walked into one head first...
Weak coffee from costa, used to blow my head off now its weasle ----.
Slow drivers
Traffic lights
"intelligent motorways"
swa glands, there must be a better way to terminate swa
stuffing glands with the little pink bit inside, wtf is that all about

Off for a smoke now.....
Oh smoking laws - wtf is going on in the world
 
and a 10 way CU with a circuit chart that is only for 5 circuits. BG, you have been shamed.
 
Do you mean the 'additional information' label Tel ? I guess they assume some will be self explanatory and other circuits need a bit more detailed information.
 
no. i meant the sticker for inside the lid. "circuit details",
 
Not sure I understand the Crammed rats nest paragraph NDG

Yeah when I wrote it I thought it didn't read very well; sorry!
Anyway, I meant CUs which are a mess inside Pete, with far too many cables in them. Also meant the neutrals and CPCs are terminated in no particular order, so when testing it can take 20 minutes finding the right conductors in order to test.

As an example I had the one below a few months back, finding the CPCs on the ring I was working on was a reet pain...get some cable markers on em! And had to take 6-7 RCBOs out to get to the cables I needed to. They should have had more ccts coming in through the bottom or on the left hand side..

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All those lazy mums who insist on driving their little darlings 1/2 mile to school - clogging up all the roads ..............

joggers (in training for a heart attack).

Yep....and whats really irritating is that once the sprogs are out of the way those mums turn into joggers, all skimpy tops and tight lycra....flouncing along the path causing traffic mayhem and giving me neck ache.
Hate them...;)
 

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