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My point being that an electrician is unlikely to state that he has no qualifications in the trade.Your point being? presumably being the optimum word
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My point being that an electrician is unlikely to state that he has no qualifications in the trade.Your point being? presumably being the optimum word
There loads of posters HS don't add their quals in their profile, but to state he has none, well I take your pointMy point being that an electrician is unlikely to state that he has no qualifications in the trade.
it depends how pedantic they want to get about it , plastic does have magnetic properties, just not very much.don't mention qualifications. i wanted to retrain as a plumber, but the exam questions were so bloody hard. like
Q1. does pi$$ flow uphill or down?
Q2 which, if any , of these are magnetic?
1.copper pipe
2. plastic pipe
3. asbestos soil pipe
4. pipe grips.
i went with copper pipe as it's metal and the wood butcher had nicked my pipe grips so i could not test.
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