EEPhil
Number 28
Flanders and Swan predicted the future!"# ...and out went all the lights."
Flanders and Swan predicted the future!"# ...and out went all the lights."
I'm pleased to say I have a tame local British Gas service technician who does private work on the side, he replaced my boiler no fuss and I did the mate jobs.except mine (for boiler replacement) wasn't. He expected to just take the old one off the wall, hang the new one on the wall, connect it up and bugger off, all in a day and charge a grand for it (plus the cost of the boiler etc.).
I do all my own plumbing and electrics, I can also manage a bit of brick laying to fill in a hole (getting the mortar colour to match the old brick work is beyond me, but my dad can do that). After 4 British Gas "engineers" left my dad with gas leaks on the gas board side of the meter at two different houses I have no trust in any of the alleged qualifications. It's soldering not rocket science, so long as you understand the pressure testing needed to prove the job.I'm pleased to say I have a tame local British Gas service technician who does private work on the side, he replaced my boiler no fuss and I did the mate jobs.
You will have noticed I dodged the term! Even when qualified, they are not engineers. (Yes, I know you put it in speech marks)"engineers"
You're right. Elsewhere it is a legally protected title like doctor.The term "engineer" doesn't seem to be well defined in the UK.
I'm not sure the title "doctor" is protected. It is unfortunate that people with a PhD or a DPhil are confused with medical practitioners many of them who do not hold an MD. They are all called doctor.Elsewhere it is a legally protected title like doctor.
I don't think you are allowed to call yourself doctor without a basis for that, or at least you would get taken to the cleaners if you misrepresented yourself as one and then engaged in clinical practice! On the other hand, anyone can say they're an engineer and there would be no comeuppance.I'm not sure the title "doctor" is protected.
PhD version.Dr EEPhil I presume?
I believe so. Except some dentists who call themselves dental surgeons and also doctor. Eh? What?Or is that just surgeons?
Well, the (Cadent) gas men certainly cameth (and stayed for 4 months, with the road up and temporary traffic lights). Then they cut the gas off in the middle of December for two days, and again later in Jan. (having had 3 weeks of for Xmas/NY). Eventually they cleared off and the Customer Liaison Manager asking for feedback (new to the job she told me, so I told her my thoughts!) said someone would come along and fix the mess they made of the verge by digging it up and dumping all their gear and other crap there. Needless to say, nobody has been. Nor have they sent me the survey they said they would. Now they've sent me another letter saying they are coming back sometime in the next couple of months and need to turn the gas off again.Flanders and Swan predicted the future!
I used to work for a UK subsidiary of a Canadian IT company. The Canadian staff liked our UK job titles eg Senior Software Engineer and were going to change to them. Then someone pointed out in Canada it is illegal to call yourself an Engineer unless you are a member of various institutes (electrical, mechanical etc). Software certainly is an engineering discipline, it's just a shame so many people write software as if it weren't.On the other hand, anyone can say they're an engineer and there would be no comeuppance.
The bu##ers have been up my road and cut off my gas for half a day. Then they blocked an adjacent road for a couple of weeks. Now they've got parts of the A606 Melton Road up. I'm sure someone, and I thought it was gas, had been down the road already. They couldn't organise one in a brewery!Well, the (Cadent) gas men certainly cameth (and stayed for 4 months, with the road up and temporary traffic lights).
Tautology alert!Personally for me
Where did I write that? I went back 4 pages in this thread and couldn't find it.Tautology alert!
That's on a different thread! How is anyone supposed to realise replies are going cross thread?!Click on the up-arrow in a circle next to "prpr said:" and it will take you directly to the post.
My view is to keep things in the same thread. And I didn't even know the link existed, the presence of the up arrow icon completely passed me by.That's what the link's for, duh.
Where relevant, I agree, but sometimes thread drift makes sense to move it somewhere more appropriate and link back (and then possibly forwards too).My view is to keep things in the same thread.