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Been offered some of this and am thinking about it but have some reservations like some of the meters costing well in excess of 100k and who is at fault should it fall off the hoist.

But the potential profit is luring me in! It does mean I'll need to sit the commercial stuff and I've been out for around 8 years.

anyone doing this at the minute and care to share thoughts?
 
I've not done commercial metering, only domestic but would jump at the chance!
 
Any reason for that or just fancy a go at it?

im under no illusions on it though everything that is left is all the crap jobs that weren't picked up a long time ago
 
Any reason for that or just fancy a go at it?

im under no illusions on it though everything that is left is all the crap jobs that weren't picked up a long time ago

I fancy having a go at anything! I like learning and doing new jobs, I'd probably get bored and find something else to try after a while!
 
I did a bit of that for a while with Carillion before they fked the contract up.
The money is ok on anything over a 40 provided they plan it in right.
Big stuff like 11m's + on skids (like this) View attachment 11M Rotary.pdf are dropped on site near enough in position (you need at least 2 of you to move them) everything else you pick up from a depot.
Piece of pysh provided the numpties laying the service set the valve at the correct height.
 
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