going it alone.
I`am thinking of setting up on my own?
i work for a small company now, and the only things i dont do are book keeping, pricing jobs, sorting the spec out and collecting the cheques.
a lot of the time my boss will get the spec wrong, so i`ll have sort it out while i`am doing the installation and he`s playing golf.
i can run jobs on my own and i have the experience to do the job right.
on a number of installs i`v known i could of done a better job with sorting the spec out, the boss forgets little details, like the fact a new boiler will need pump over run while the old one did`nt. and so it just gets bodged and installed with out over run in place.
or the fact that he asks me to sort the electrics out (spur of the ring main)
so we can get the boiler up and running, he thinks part `P` is something
to do with a parking fine!!
i don`t` want to ruin my career and end up in court for messing with ring mains, i`am no i should`nt` touch then but the boss says who will ever know.
any advice would be welcome on this one.
I`am thinking of setting up on my own?
i work for a small company now, and the only things i dont do are book keeping, pricing jobs, sorting the spec out and collecting the cheques.
a lot of the time my boss will get the spec wrong, so i`ll have sort it out while i`am doing the installation and he`s playing golf.
i can run jobs on my own and i have the experience to do the job right.
on a number of installs i`v known i could of done a better job with sorting the spec out, the boss forgets little details, like the fact a new boiler will need pump over run while the old one did`nt. and so it just gets bodged and installed with out over run in place.
or the fact that he asks me to sort the electrics out (spur of the ring main)
so we can get the boiler up and running, he thinks part `P` is something
to do with a parking fine!!
i don`t` want to ruin my career and end up in court for messing with ring mains, i`am no i should`nt` touch then but the boss says who will ever know.
any advice would be welcome on this one.