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hey yorkie plumber i dont think he meant all forces blokes are idiots, just the ones that leave the forces, train for six months then undercut everyone else and do a bad job to boot!
 
thats what we get in southwest but not with the chinese or polish etc, what we get here is idiots coming out of the forces or factories wanting career changes and doing 6 month courses in gas and plumbing,this doughnuts then go out charging low rates to get work undercutting everyone and the public are buying into it . I constantly here stories revolving around customers who are not happy with shoddy workmanship then.

if big brother looking he should be barred from this forum slating ex forces is not on
 
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Folk who are educated to a standard are far better to educate than those who think they can achieve a standard
I am no fan of fast trackers but there is a standard and those from the MOD employment have been tried and tested to a standard
more fitting than any plasterer or roofer

The thing most do not know is that , you are working in most times someones home / not a training center or a building site

there is the good and bad and ugly in all trades
 
Have lost family that were in the army, so that comment from gaspastemania, hit a nerve, should think before posting such COMMENTS!
 
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