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<blockquote data-quote="Lurch" data-source="post: 405765" data-attributes="member: 6967"><p>I've had new vans, old vans, tidy vans, knackered vans, clean vans, dirty vans, estate cars and I even walked to a job once. I don't think any of them made any difference to how I wired things up. As I've said before most of my work is recommendation/word of mouth so what I turn up in doesn't really make a difference. Different clients have different views and also different sectors are suited to different vehicle types, 'there is no correct vehicle for electricians'.</p><p></p><p>I did have a van once that had the name of a decorating company on the side, I turned up at a job to do the CCTV and IAS and the painters all came over looking concerned to see what I was there to decorate!</p><p></p><p>lol! (Considering your earlier statement).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lurch, post: 405765, member: 6967"] I've had new vans, old vans, tidy vans, knackered vans, clean vans, dirty vans, estate cars and I even walked to a job once. I don't think any of them made any difference to how I wired things up. As I've said before most of my work is recommendation/word of mouth so what I turn up in doesn't really make a difference. Different clients have different views and also different sectors are suited to different vehicle types, 'there is no correct vehicle for electricians'. I did have a van once that had the name of a decorating company on the side, I turned up at a job to do the CCTV and IAS and the painters all came over looking concerned to see what I was there to decorate! lol! (Considering your earlier statement). [/QUOTE]
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