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I think another report to the police is in order.

As for the jobcentre ~ Sounds to my like the people you dealt with at weren't doing their jobs properly, its sad that they keep those members of staff on board. I'm sure it won't be long before there will be a change in the way its run, and the ones who don't perform are axed.
 
well i had my 13 week interview today
nice lady looking into a 17th edition course for me

so result ;)

fingers crossed
 
electrical qualification and pat testing

so basically a qualified spark ;)

just waiting to see if they will accept me for an initial interview for training
 
sparky nice 1 ,im a chippy and at work our sparky is always looking at the wires he's put in for ceiling lights scratching his nut , we laugh at him and hold up 3 fingers (3 wires , why confused mate etc ) so as long as you can count to 3 and remember where you put the wire's you should be fine :lol: no really get this and you'll have work for the rest of your life ,fingers cross ,i hope you get it mate
 
Titch said:
electrical qualification and pat testing

so basically a qualified spark ;)

just waiting to see if they will accept me for an initial interview for training
Fingers crossed for you pal. :thumb:
 
Well done mate really pleased for you. It always costs me a fortune every time I need a sparkie at work. Cost me £150 last year for him to replace a faulty 3 phase switch which he had fitted and had caused £600 of damage to the compressor wired into it.

:thumb:
 
Titch said:
well i had my 13 week interview today
nice lady looking into a 17th edition course for me

so result ;)

fingers crossed


Good news, ask her to get you a cscs too if you don't already have one
 
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