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larsson67

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Just seen a job advertised offering £140 a day to replace a part behind the heat exchanger for a leading boiler manufacturer 3 of these a day , just wondering if anyone on here is doing or has done this or similar work ?
 
They keep emailing me
3 day induction and should take 3-4 hours per boiler
sounds carp
 
Not sure what part , it doesn't even say what boiler manufacturers , I'm assuming it involve draining down the boiler to get to the part
 
If you've got no work (and nothing in the pipeline) £140 a shift is better than loose women and Jeremy f****** Kyle
Use it as a stop gap if you need to, never say never
 
Imagine if we had to do the natural gas swap over again....with Serco and other similar leeches sucking the t*t
 
Each boiler takes 3-4 hours (plus travel time?) and you have to do 3 for 140 sheets? That's is proper carp money.
 
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