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We appear to be the only industry that deals with a problem by creating another one, look at driving for example, do we only produce cars that won't exceed 30 mph in an attempt to prevent speeding? NO! We enforce the speed limits, so that only those who break the law are punished, do we fit all cars with devices to detect if a driver is unfit to drive due to drink? Again no, we tackle the drink drivers. Why if not for the sake of revenue raising should the IET et el, go down the route they have chosen? And that sir is my case for the prosecution.
What????
I know loads of people in other sectors of work who are just as brassed off with apparent unnecessary change....
The old phrase "if it ain't broke don't fix it", is ignored time and time again throughout the workplace...
Friends and family relatives I talk to have all got stories about how bad their work is and all the extra hoops that have to keep jumping through to stay doing what they are doing..
Don't think the electrical industry is any different to many other business sectors TBH!
Its just the general state of the economy and the health & safety culture we live in..
As for 'Revenue raising'.... & 'Driving'.....
pot - black - calling kettle - the ... or something like that?
What about "Speed Cameras" rather than 'enforce' the laws with a few more traffic police and the occasional work of caution...
lets go for the money making option.... bang 3 points £100 fine!!!!
Opps that's a bit more expensive than a regs book...
We are all entitled to moan about things we don't like.....
But keep it realistic loads of other business have equivalent agro to trawl through....
For those of us one-man-bands working from home & van, you can be thankful you don't have to keep a shop front stocked and open 5, 6 or 7 days a week...
with loads of 'dead money' waiting on the shelves to sell,
or higher overheads like heating / staff / council rates etc..
I think they all tot up to a bit more than a few regs books every couple of years
We have problems, but they are not as bad as some make out.
opcorn