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<blockquote data-quote="binky" data-source="post: 20509" data-attributes="member: 490"><p>I had lots of crap like that also, but seeing as I spent most of my working life in industry with high integrity products such as missile defence systems, railway safety systems and sub-sea fibre optics, I always felt more than able to do electrics which are kind of rustic by comparison. I've also seen plenty of crap done by 'professionals' - its rare I find a system (in domestic) I consider done up to a standard, and its my aim to be one of the contractors whose work is respected by other electricians. In fairness to some of the professionals, it isn't as easy as it might seem, and some of my earlier work was a bit basic albeit electrically sound. I still like to observe and emulate those who have 20 years in the business and maintain high standards - you can always learn, but I've also taught some of these guys new tricks myself, learn't from my previous occupations.</p><p></p><p>There's always knockers out there, ignore the d*cks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="binky, post: 20509, member: 490"] I had lots of crap like that also, but seeing as I spent most of my working life in industry with high integrity products such as missile defence systems, railway safety systems and sub-sea fibre optics, I always felt more than able to do electrics which are kind of rustic by comparison. I've also seen plenty of crap done by 'professionals' - its rare I find a system (in domestic) I consider done up to a standard, and its my aim to be one of the contractors whose work is respected by other electricians. In fairness to some of the professionals, it isn't as easy as it might seem, and some of my earlier work was a bit basic albeit electrically sound. I still like to observe and emulate those who have 20 years in the business and maintain high standards - you can always learn, but I've also taught some of these guys new tricks myself, learn't from my previous occupations. There's always knockers out there, ignore the d*cks. [/QUOTE]
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