Essex, yes I am, I'm not doing it to take the p***, I'm not giving too much away as I don't want to taint people's opinions.
Please, just humour me for a little longer.
It goes a little deeper than the certifications, I used that as a tester, I admit, that it may not be the best wording!!!
I am concerned that as Murdoch suggests they may be cowboys, many are, I don't as yet know who they are.
I am concerned that they will muck it up and compromise the existing installation and the work that I have just done there.
Why am I concerned as my work is done & my cert's issued.
I work hard with my customer to get our work right first time for both of our benefit, that is my customer & I.
We try to do the work in a single day, this job, we had 5 guys in the house for the day to get it done.
We over engineer it and design in reliability and redundant protection to minimise potential issues for my customer as they are pretty much on call 24/365 for the work.
I do a lot of work behind the scenes developing solutions for the work, and preparing things, holding stock so that the jobs go in on time and are right first time because there is a lot riding on them.
We stopped doing them at the end of last month until the New Year to eliminate any potential problems over the Christmas period.
Neither myself nor my customer wants call outs at that time.
Now they have already (today) offered to pay me to inspect the works to ensure that they won't compromise the existing installation.
However, I don't really, want to do that, as I don't really feel that they should pay for it, as it's not their liability.
Plus, the other issue, is that neither my customer nor I have any real authority to force the resident, nor the installer to do anything.
Then there is the issue that, IF, I find something wrong, after the fact, then someone has to put it right, more disruption for the resident, and inconvenience and potential cost for my client.