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Old 02-07-2008   #11 (permalink)
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I wouldn't dream of telling you guys . . . Wot is your screwfix name aj? Dick Head?
You TSP are so nice to other people, leave this post alone so i can help other 'course cowboys' like myself.

When I do my website all of you TSP will weep, as I wil tell every one all the precious secrets that you keep to yourselves . . .
 
Old 02-07-2008   #12 (permalink)
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As your thread head states.....dont get too excited ! or you'll burst a blood vessel before you get to fix a burst pipe.

If you want to get some work, then promoting your ltd company and website is a must, or are you really only doing it the virtual reality way, like the courses LOL.
 
Old 03-07-2008   #13 (permalink)
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mehera

> You will never be as skilled as me, because I care about my work more than you do i can tell you . . . Judge the course is one thing but dont class us all as idiots pal, or you might look a bit of a prat when my business is bigger than yours in the not too distant future.


your on another planet, im quite happy with the people that work for me
its not the size of the company its the quality of your work and the after sales service you can provide.
many companys get to large to quick and thats when they fail.
i see you fail to answer any questions on this forum so far on heating /plumbing problems let alone give any tips away.

so i can only class you as a YouTube - Supertramp - Dreamer (live 1974)

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Old 03-07-2008   #14 (permalink)
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Ajs Heating, The reason Mehera doesn't answer any proper plumbing question on this forum is because he can't! He does not have the knowledge to! He just seem to rant to other's about this big secret and his vast insider knowledge he has found out about the plumbing industry! And that all us traditional trained plumber's are holding something back from the new guy's! Well I'm affrayed I can't keep it a secret any longer and I'm going to have to reveal it and risk being thrown out of the plumbing inner circle by my peer's! It's called, Study and hard work! Sorry to ruin your big new web site Mehera but I'm sure you've got some other mad idea you can't wait to inform us all about! Ho, and if your a bit stuck! I hear the chancellor coming up with quite a few lately, perhaps he could advise you!

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Since you love each other so much why do you get a room!

I aint gonna waste my breath on you mean miserable toss pots!

I let you know when my website is up, and will post you some complimentary 'mehera' tissues for you to mop your tears up . . .

Haha!

PS: I will ban Time served tossers from my site as well . . .

Here is a piccie of you on the way to a job!


http://natala.blogspot.com/uploaded_...ber-753223.gif

Mwhahahaaa!

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Old 03-07-2008   #16 (permalink)
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lots of cowboys trying and failing to get regular and decent work. they end up working for buttons then going back to their old jobs, they seem to get frustrated and take it out on qualified plumbers with the knowledge and experience.

"why are you stopping us from making money? ive done my 6 weeks training, i'm as good as you, step back and let me make money, i cannot answer any plumbing questions as i dont really know what im doing but if you let me earn £1k a week ill learn on your house"

wonder why they rant?
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not every one that's been on a fast track is a cowboy as you put it Fuzzy, we don't think we are going to earn £1000 per week an some of us do take pride in our work and are willing to put the hours in, ok we may not know every thing but with time we will pick it up, Apprenticeships are not worth much now any way I was a mechanic or you could say i still am but when you take your car or van for fixing or a service you think there all qualified but most are classed as semi skilled they have worked up from tyre fitting in 10 weeks and are now looking after your brakes keep this in mind next time you push the pedal and hope they have done it right, these are not back street garages these are large main dealers, this is the cost we all pay because company's want to make bigger profits (pay semi skilled staff or apprentice peanuts and charge full price)

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>Apprenticeships are not worth much now any way


hows this then ?
so the best way to learn is do a fast track course abit of hands on, show you can fit a basin and bobs ya uncle you have a nvq2.
now your a plumber free to go into some old dears house and play with their central heating.
am i correct.
 
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>Apprenticeships are not worth much now any way


hows this then ?
so the best way to learn is do a fast track course abit of hands on, show you can fit a basin and bobs ya uncle you have a nvq2.
now your a plumber free to go into some old dears house and play with their central heating.
am i correct.
no i did not say that fast track courses are the best way but of the amount of apprenticeships that are available it can be the only way for some even some young people are taking these courses to get in to plumbing, its happening in most industry's now so you need to get with the times and live with it. I bet you've done Part P electrical if you have done the one week course you have limited scope but if you have done a two week course you can do full scope and yes this is p*****g of electricians as well 4 years apprenticeship or two week course and you can call your self an electrician as for the nvq2 that's the government that says your a plumber if you have an NVQ2

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not every one that's been on a fast track is a cowboy as you put it Fuzzy, we don't think we are going to earn £1000 per week an some of us do take pride in our work and are willing to put the hours in, ok we may not know every thing but with time we will pick it up, Apprenticeships are not worth much now any way I was a mechanic or you could say i still am but when you take your car or van for fixing or a service you think there all qualified but most are classed as semi skilled they have worked up from tyre fitting in 10 weeks and are now looking after your brakes keep this in mind next time you push the pedal and hope they have done it right, these are not back street garages these are large main dealers, this is the cost we all pay because company's want to make bigger profits (pay semi skilled staff or apprentice peanuts and charge full price)


Just verified all the TS tosser posts thankyou, now maybe you see the point !

Mehera is living in cloud cuckoo land, his answer to everything is childish, needs to grow up,
I wonder who taught him on his course,......... a TS tosser....LOL.

How he proposes to ban all ts people from his ( non existant ) website, I would be interested to know, and why would they need to go there ? Obviously has some money making scheme in mind LOL ,all talk dah dah dah .

 
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