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<blockquote data-quote="Brian 157" data-source="post: 185350" data-attributes="member: 2251"><p>Watching the apprentice struggle to replace a bath panel (after doing the 16th ed. supp. bonding) so I helpfully gave it a clout, and watched a splinter of enamel fly across the room. Customer wasn't in &amp; it was Friday so we didn't go back to shop (boss liked a natter, would've still been there 7pm), planned to confess on Monday. Saturday morning boss rings me, "Mrs Whateverhernamewas cut her hand on the bath, said you must of damaged it, I told her you wouldn't of done a thing like that..." I confessed &amp; the good old ECA insurance covered the cost.</p><p></p><p>I wasn't responsible for the chipped brass bedstead at another job though...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brian 157, post: 185350, member: 2251"] Watching the apprentice struggle to replace a bath panel (after doing the 16th ed. supp. bonding) so I helpfully gave it a clout, and watched a splinter of enamel fly across the room. Customer wasn't in & it was Friday so we didn't go back to shop (boss liked a natter, would've still been there 7pm), planned to confess on Monday. Saturday morning boss rings me, "Mrs Whateverhernamewas cut her hand on the bath, said you must of damaged it, I told her you wouldn't of done a thing like that..." I confessed & the good old ECA insurance covered the cost. I wasn't responsible for the chipped brass bedstead at another job though... [/QUOTE]
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