Still have one in the van Dave , a bell strapped to some batteries , quite useful if working on your own .One of the first things I made as an apprentice was a continuity tester. A metal box, a battery, a bell, and some flex and croc clips.
Still have one in the van Dave , a bell strapped to some batteries , quite useful if working on your own .One of the first things I made as an apprentice was a continuity tester. A metal box, a battery, a bell, and some flex and croc clips.
My fluke 179 has a loud enough continuity buzzer thanks very muchStill have one in the van Dave , a bell strapped to some batteries , quite useful if working on your own .
The internet giving all the trade secrets away. Same with all trades though.
Well you have to know them in the first place lol.Anyone that needs to rely on "trade secrets" Is not very good at what they do and know it...
If anyone asked me something about welding, do you think i would say; "cant say, trade secret"...
john..
I know of some fire alarm guys who have trackers in their vans. If they spend longer than necessary for a job they get a phone call, looking to know what's happening.The two big fundamental changes for every trade and industry brought about by the analogue to digital revolution from around the late 70's to 1980's onward are communications and computing.
COMMUNICATIONS: There was an era when to speak to your office, boss, or customers, about a job, you had to go to a physically connected telephone at your place of work, or a phone box in the street. Without this hardwired connection you were running solo, unobtainable, working on a trust and mutual respect principle that you will be at the job at the correct time and work a full day before disappearing off home. Nowadays you can be contacted and your whereabouts traced to within a few yards via your hands-free mobile phone even whilst driving.
COMPUTING: There was an era when letters, quotes or invoices had to be typed onto sheets of headed paper by office staff (typically girls). Photocopying was an expensive luxury, 99% of printed documents were in black and white. And not many companies were able to receive an electronic document via a new fancy device called a FAX machine. The thought of running a small business from your home office in the spare bedroom was almost sci-fi in concept. Nowadays anyone with the balls, motivation or guts to give it a go can run a professional looking business from their home with very modest initial cost expenditure.
Doc H.
Well you have to know them in the first place lol.
Maybe it was a bit Glib but our industry is not what it was .
They'd get short shrift from me if they started that game I'm afraid .I know of some fire alarm guys who have trackers in their vans. If they spend longer than necessary for a job they get a phone call, looking to know what's happening.
Not many members were around before Hitler invaded Poland , Dave. :innocentAm I the only one that remembers sending and receiving a telex message?
Am I the only one that remembers sending and receiving a telex message?
I know of some fire alarm guys who have trackers in their vans. If they spend longer than necessary for a job they get a phone call, looking to know what's happening.
They'd get short shrift from me if they started that game I'm afraid .
I was a union member for years .. when I joined the ETU was ripping it's self apart getting rid of the communist leadership. All voting for leadership was rigged and the way for communists to try bringing down democratic governments was to manipulate the working man through the power of strike.The leaders of unions in my opinion are/were hypocrites, I really don't believe they needed to strike for more pay or better conditions as they all seemed to do rather well from it themselves.
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