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Most electricians are failed plumbers eh?
Although never a fully qualified plumber, I was partially trained and was gas trained to ACOPS in my days as a maintenance electrician at Bernard Matthews.
It was commented on by the college instructor that my pipe work was the best of the group. He was surprised at the quality and wanted to know how it was I could produce such good work. Easy I said, I'm an electrician who's done quite a bit of metal conduit work, bending copper pipe is childs play by comparrison
By the way, it was company policy at Bernard Matthews to employ electricians for multi-skilled work as they maintained it was easier to train an electrician to double as a plumber than it was to train a plumber to double as an electrician.
Although never a fully qualified plumber, I was partially trained and was gas trained to ACOPS in my days as a maintenance electrician at Bernard Matthews.
It was commented on by the college instructor that my pipe work was the best of the group. He was surprised at the quality and wanted to know how it was I could produce such good work. Easy I said, I'm an electrician who's done quite a bit of metal conduit work, bending copper pipe is childs play by comparrison
By the way, it was company policy at Bernard Matthews to employ electricians for multi-skilled work as they maintained it was easier to train an electrician to double as a plumber than it was to train a plumber to double as an electrician.