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Friend going solo

mstopham
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I am sure this will get moved or I get shouted out but I am not sure where to post.
My best mate is starting out as a self employed electrician after 17 years working as a shop fitter/domestic/maintenance guy
He is Part P (I think that is it) qualified
Nottingham area. So where on here should I big him up.
Or another question, if people think it is a waste of time should he go back to being an employed sparky given the chance?
He rewired my house so I have first hand experience of his work. PM me I guess for his details.
As far as money saving is concerned, he does a great job for a reasonable price.
My best mate is starting out as a self employed electrician after 17 years working as a shop fitter/domestic/maintenance guy
He is Part P (I think that is it) qualified
Nottingham area. So where on here should I big him up.
Or another question, if people think it is a waste of time should he go back to being an employed sparky given the chance?
He rewired my house so I have first hand experience of his work. PM me I guess for his details.
As far as money saving is concerned, he does a great job for a reasonable price.
A+L Loan £168 Hitachi Loan £0 Bank of dad £19,664
Debt Free Date 01/08/13
Debt Free Date 01/08/13
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Tell him his hand will fall off and hell go blind0
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You shouldn't be advertising him here.0
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if hes any good and his prices are right, he should never be short of work.
my sparky mate was earning 65k. 12 yrs ago. mainly contracting to the NHS.Get some gorm.0
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