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You cannot be an engineer without a degree in engineering. Have you got one? Or are you just a lowly boiler repair man? :rolleyes:
 
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It's really 'biting' at you that you can't have a peek in the combustion chamber isn't it Joe? :LOL:
You've been on a one man campaign to try and denigrate gas fitters ever since admin altered the forum setting so that you could see it in the forum index.
When it was completely invisible to you, you weren't so bolshy against one particular trade.
But starting bogus threads under different usernames (doineedanRGI) and then replying to yourself is tad obsessive.
Perhaps you agree, is that why you've been asking to be banned?

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I think joe-90 should be banned. He's the only clever troll in the entire forum. He's in the plumbing forum at the moment.
 
I have no interest in the semi-literate ramblings of jumped up plumbers. Thanks all the same. :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
 
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You cannot be an engineer without a degree in engineering. Have you got one? Or are you just a lowly boiler repair man? :rolleyes:

Is that the best you could come up with?

Try and argue the point.

The point is that you are NOT engineers. You are boiler repair men like TV repair men and washing machine repair men. Live with it guys. :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
 
My years at university must have been a very long and expensive dream then... a fun one thankfully....

The point of the discussion, bell end, is the justification of £84 per hour. Not the designation of a person based on their education.
 
@Joe: What then defines being an "engineer"? If it's having a degree, then are you suggesting that prior to the existence of universities there were no such things as "engineers"?
 
My years at university must have been a very long and expensive dream then... a fun one thankfully....

The point of the discussion, bell end, is the justification of £84 per hour. Not the designation of a person based on their education.

Oh dear! When the argument is lost - the abuse begins. :cry:
 
@Joe: What then defines being an "engineer"? If it's having a degree, then are you suggesting that prior to the existence of universities there were no such things as "engineers"?

You aint no Isambard Kingdom Brunel, kid. :rolleyes:
 
@Joe: What then defines being an "engineer"? If it's having a degree, then are you suggesting that prior to the existence of universities there were no such things as "engineers"?

You aint no Isambard Kingdom Brunel, kid. :rolleyes:
Brunel went to university in France, not that that's relevant. So how about answering the set question? :rolleyes:
 
@Joe: What then defines being an "engineer"? If it's having a degree, then are you suggesting that prior to the existence of universities there were no such things as "engineers"?

You aint no Isambard Kingdom Brunel, kid. :rolleyes:
Brunel went to university in France, not that that's relevant. So how about answering the set question? :rolleyes:

Doctors didn't go to uni either so the question is pointless. We are where we are and a boiler repair man isn't an engineer. Gedditt yet?
 

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