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An apprentice at work passed just before Christmas. A week or so before he asked me how come the water on the hot tap doesn't come out black when the heating pipes are also joined in to a cylinder?!
There's a worrying lack of basic knowledge. But why is this? Because they don't listen? Because they get passed from engineer to engineer on a daily basis?
It's frightening.
 
An apprentice at work passed just before Christmas. A week or so before he asked me how come the water on the hot tap doesn't come out black when the heating pipes are also joined in to a cylinder?!
There's a worrying lack of basic knowledge. But why is this? Because they don't listen? Because they get passed from engineer to engineer on a daily basis?
It's frightening.
 
An apprentice at work passed just before Christmas. A week or so before he asked me how come the water on the hot tap doesn't come out black when the heating pipes are also joined in to a cylinder?!
There's a worrying lack of basic knowledge. But why is this? Because they don't listen? Because they get passed from engineer to engineer on a daily basis?
It's frightening.

dont listen and lack of common sense
 
I'm finding his public information on here the most disturbing
 
An apprentice at work passed just before Christmas. A week or so before he asked me how come the water on the hot tap doesn't come out black when the heating pipes are also joined in to a cylinder?!
There's a worrying lack of basic knowledge. But why is this? Because they don't listen? Because they get passed from engineer to engineer on a daily basis?
It's frightening.

Yeah, why is that.
 
Is the wannado still advoiding answering questions guys?
 
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