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I've done a few!There can't be many on here that have ever wiped a joint with moleskin
*****, you should try a grease trap Jim, now that really does sorts the men out from the boys.Gas Engineer just sounds better, plus gas is dangerous and danger equals charging more money! Plus who wants to touch a dirty toilet or **** pipe...not me!
Yes, some one set light to the gas boys, it took a Plumber to put it out mind.Crumbs! that all got a bit heated to begin with.
Gas Engineer just sounds better, plus gas is dangerous and danger equals charging more money! Plus who wants to touch a dirty toilet or **** pipe...not me!
Gas Engineer just sounds better, plus gas is dangerous and danger equals charging more money! Plus who wants to touch a dirty toilet or **** pipe...not me!
Oh my ...Hahaha I never heard of a grease trap...surly can’t be worse then a **** pipe!
Oh, here we go again. Don’t tell me, you’ve got s degree in engineering and you feel as if you’re entitled to calling yourself an engineer!! If I’m not mistaken, it’s not that difficult to get a degree neither these days..... just turn up and see the course through. Looks a lot the calibre of graduates who get degree’s.... haven’t an ounce of common, who can put their BSc to work.Engineer is one of the most abused terms In the English language. In Germany for example it’s a protected title in the same way you can’t just call yourself Lord/Lady/Reverend in the U.K. It’s the same in America where there is a lot more respect for the term technician.
I had a guy knock on my door when we moved into a new house and introduce himself at a “clear wall maintenance engineer” after a brief pause he had to explain he was actually a window cleaner.
Engineer seems to have been adopted in a lot of situations simply to justify higher day rates.
It’s no different to a nurse and a doctor, one is not better than the other but generally neither is qualified to use use the others title.
Adopted is he ?And I can comment on the calibre... my son is about to graduate and his a fecking retard.
Surely if he was, he'd NOT be a retard .
Oh, here we go again. Don’t tell me, you’ve got s degree in engineering and you feel as if you’re entitled to calling yourself an engineer!! If I’m not mistaken, it’s not that difficult to get a degree neither these days... just turn up and see the course through. Looks a lot the calibre of graduates who get degree’s.. haven’t an ounce of common, who can put their BSc to work.
Oh, here we go again. Don’t tell me, you’ve got s degree in engineering and you feel as if you’re entitled to calling yourself an engineer!! If I’m not mistaken, it’s not that difficult to get a degree neither these days... just turn up and see the course through. Looks a lot the calibre of graduates who get degree’s.. haven’t an ounce of common, who can put their BSc to work.
And I can comment on the calibre... my son is about to graduate and his a fecking retard.
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