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You Need A Niceic Electrician Not A Cowboy?
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<blockquote data-quote="elvis" data-source="post: 292755" data-attributes="member: 2175"><p>I have said it on here in the last few days.</p><p></p><p>The only thing that guarantees a customer a good job is the ability and the attitude of the guy who turns up to do the job.</p><p></p><p>The van sticker means nothing, and will continue to mean nothing until we have a legally recognised organisation that every electrician in the country has to be affiliated to. An organisation who Nicky Tesla should be able to report this to, and an organisation who will follow up on the complaint. Call the NIC and see how far you get Nicky... call it an experiment.</p><p></p><p>And... in the meantime, companies and individuals like this will continue to get away with stuff like this because none of the membership bodies give a monkies about the quality of the work after they have assessed you. They are competing companies and care only about stealing each others members and getting their money in every year. Anything else they say is hollow rhetoric.</p><p></p><p>I absolutely take the point that there are good and bad in and out of the schemes and it is not connected to any specific organisation, it is connected to the fact that electricians are humans and some humans, left unchecked, don't care what state they leave a place in.</p><p></p><p>Good on you for going round to them, did you ask him about any of the issues you had with the report?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elvis, post: 292755, member: 2175"] I have said it on here in the last few days. The only thing that guarantees a customer a good job is the ability and the attitude of the guy who turns up to do the job. The van sticker means nothing, and will continue to mean nothing until we have a legally recognised organisation that every electrician in the country has to be affiliated to. An organisation who Nicky Tesla should be able to report this to, and an organisation who will follow up on the complaint. Call the NIC and see how far you get Nicky... call it an experiment. And... in the meantime, companies and individuals like this will continue to get away with stuff like this because none of the membership bodies give a monkies about the quality of the work after they have assessed you. They are competing companies and care only about stealing each others members and getting their money in every year. Anything else they say is hollow rhetoric. I absolutely take the point that there are good and bad in and out of the schemes and it is not connected to any specific organisation, it is connected to the fact that electricians are humans and some humans, left unchecked, don't care what state they leave a place in. Good on you for going round to them, did you ask him about any of the issues you had with the report? [/QUOTE]
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