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Iguana and EAGA where terrible installs, thrown in at high cost to the government.

And the customer. My last job for them was a heat only swap. The customer asked me how much I thought job should cost I said max £1800 she apparently had to put £1000 and she was given over £2000 I said you've been ripped of completely said to the manager I cant RIP people off.
 
Haha... iguana! The happy days of warmfront. I worked for ECGS, but me and team use to install full heats in a day. I feel your woes, it killed me too

But money was good... very good, mind you I earned it

It was good money if you got the right jobs. Some of them were terrible jobs and short timescales
 
I was actually top of the leader board for years, with no call backs. I even had letters/ emails for fantastic work. There were other just as good installers.

But I agree, there were lots of wankers... who didn’t give a flying hoot
 
Careful HF, don’t tar everyone with the same brush. My installs were lovely and perfectly correct in every possible way.
To be fair I knew a bloke who used to work for ecgs and he was very quick and very good at his job too. When he first subbied to us I couldn't believe how quick he threw pipes in.
 
Careful HF, don’t tar everyone with the same brush. My installs were lovely and perfectly correct in every possible way.
Careful HF, don’t tar everyone with the same brush. My installs were lovely and perfectly correct in every possible way.
Nothing to do with engineers mate. All to do with the companies themselves.
 

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