TeeMyob

Forum Replies Created

Viewing 15 posts - 16 through 30 (of 204 total)
  • Author
    Posts
  • in reply to: British Gas go Hi Viz #390884
    TeeMyob
    Participant

    Re: British Gas go Hi Viz

    Madmac wrote:

    DrDill wrote:
    it seems customers are an inconvenience to some engineers!

    Oh good lord yes! cant stand them personally! My dream job is when a key is left because everyone’s at work all day long.

    Highland hospitality insists that a mug with a teabag is left by the kettle and maybe a choc hobnob if you’re really lucky 8)

    I take my pocket wireless tuned to radio 2 on the longer jobs and have a grand old time of it. Bliss. 😆

    No that brings into H&S questions, what if you scold yourself with the kettle and need help whilst working alone?.

    in reply to: British Gas go Hi Viz #390881
    TeeMyob
    Participant

    Re: British Gas go Hi Viz

    An Engineer with a sense of humour too!

    Magic, Thanks for the reply.

    TM

    in reply to: British Gas go Hi Viz #390879
    TeeMyob
    Participant

    Re: British Gas go Hi Viz

    DrDill wrote:It must be the new way of doing things Martin, on these forums i have read how engineers steal customers items out the filters of washing machines, who can be in the kitchen when the repair takes place, it seems customers are an inconvenience to some engineers!


    Sent from my iPhone
    http://www.kitchenkitsw.com

    It is when they start using chip pans and boiling pans a few inches from the Engineers head.

    I guess the same would be first to Sue if they tripped over the Engineer, his tools or any bits of the appliance. What if the engineer stepped back and fell over the Animal and injured it/them, let alone himself/herself.

    I can Imagine the first thing any Law firm would ask for (apart from their 50{e5d1b7155a01ef1f3b9c9968eaba33524ee81600d00d4be2b4d93ac2e58cec2d} fee). Would be clarification as to what steps the Engineer took took to prevent such an accident, method statements etc etc.

    Should the Engineer get bit, what would the same lawyer would ask?

    I have no objection to customers being in my presence whilst I work. Providing they stay out of the way.

    Simples!

    TM

    in reply to: British Gas go Hi Viz #390878
    TeeMyob
    Participant

    Re: British Gas go Hi Viz

    Martin wrote:

    TeeMyob wrote:
    We have started to ask customers at the point off booking the call to ensure Animals and Children are out of the way.

    I’d love to know what their general reaction would be toward that request?


    When we turn up at the door they ask,

    “Is it you that is frightened of dogs”

    TM

    in reply to: British Gas go Hi Viz #390875
    TeeMyob
    Participant

    Re: British Gas go Hi Viz

    There is nothing worse than being in any kitchen, small or large and every fecker wants to come in.

    You have got past the “Do you mind dogs” bit at the door, only for 5 mongrels to dribble, grobble and p155 on you.

    Then when you get in the kitchen, there is a family of 7, all on different timetables want to cook tea, make toast, breakfast and drop the odd fart off around you.

    We have started to ask customers at the point off booking the call to ensure Animals and Children are out of the way. Might extend that to get the feck out of my way and from over my shoulder.

    TM

    in reply to: Me feet are killing me!!!! #391283
    TeeMyob
    Participant

    Re: Me feet are killing me!!!!

    Whatever I where, customer look at me like I am a something they just trod in on theirs.

    I bought some new boots from Screwfix http://www.screwfix.com/p/dewalt-bolster-safety-boots-brown-size-9/32098;jsessionId=FYFPRzLF10Wq4NQbKdWGjTPSkxqGXD1HCQDHtsHRchJwz2vnTwbD!-1312780710!1362316133364#. Super comfy.

    Fist day I wore them, I got that eyes greet the feet welcome. “Take your boots off”. After refusing politely and reasoning as to why, I entered the house to carry out the job. I have to say, the house was bordering on the “Wipe your feet on the way out Breed”. Filthy, cheeky 8astards.

    TM

    in reply to: HOOVER HFI3015-80 FILLS THEN EMPTIES #389419
    TeeMyob
    Participant

    Re: HOOVER HFI3015-80 FILLS THEN EMPTIES

    Thanks Martin.

    (it is a Dishwasher, Emma has marked it as a Washing Machine)

    I have tested the tubes and vents to both pressure switches and they are clear. The anti flood is not activated but the second pressure switch is activating and evacuation because it is overfilling.

    I can hear a click on the first fill on the other switch and it is sending a signal to the board.

    Sounds like I am being lazy here. But just not familiar with this model and very busy with other problems and customers.

    Thanks again.

    TM

    in reply to: Hotpoint WF541 Board Fault #388167
    TeeMyob
    Participant

    Re: Hotpoint WF541 Board Fault

    That is what Connect list it as

    TM

    in reply to: Hotpoint WF541 Board Fault #388165
    TeeMyob
    Participant

    Re: Hotpoint WF541 Board Fault

    madangler1 wrote:Model, Pn of the board you want and Pn of the board they sent would be a start.

    The extra connector does not mean its the wrong board. The replacements often have extra connections.

    So Any ideas why the start light keeps flashing?

    in reply to: Strange Washing Machine Fault John Lewis JLWM1402 #386980
    TeeMyob
    Participant

    Re: Strange Washing Machine Fault John Lewis JLWM1402

    I Was going to order a heater.

    Turned out to be connector detached from the heater.

    TM

    in reply to: Strange Washing Machine Fault John Lewis JLWM1402 #386979
    TeeMyob
    Participant

    Re: Strange Washing Machine Fault John Lewis JLWM1402

    Thanks for the replies.

    Could someone point me in the Direction of the said Bible please?

    Is there a link?

    Thanks once again TM

    in reply to: de-bore glue #386968
    TeeMyob
    Participant

    Re: de-bore glue

    New joggers±

    TM

    in reply to: New year’s eve invasion into Scotland…… #386927
    TeeMyob
    Participant

    Re: New year’s eve invasion into Scotland……

    Thank you,

    You have a great time.

    Shame so many of the Ski lifts/runs are shut

    TM

    in reply to: Liebherr fridge sensor #384468
    TeeMyob
    Participant

    Re: Liebherr fridge sensor

    r600a wrote:

    As I understand it, my facts are right?

    Incorrect.

    The network is fully running and only had a couple of days which caused a few problems. They are using the engineers direct which ISDAL was using with a few exceptions.

    Bryan

    Looking at our statements, I was correct.

    http://www.ey.com/UK/en/Services/Transa … nistration

    HI Group plc
    Crown Corporation (UK) Limited
    Fridgemaster Corporation Limited
    Frigidaire Consolidated Limited
    Hardman Isherwood Limited
    HI International Limited
    H.I. Investments Limited
    Independent Service (Domestic Appliances) Limited
    Whitwood Warehouse Limited
    (all in Administration) (together ‘the Companies’)

    The Administrators are chasing the then “Liebherr Agents” Who owed any of the aforementioned who were on their sales ledger.

    They must of known they were going down the pan and if they had within a couple of days set up another service organisation, this conforms such.

    All I was doing was suggesting that the customer contact Liebherr direct and made no false or negative comments with regards to Liebherr, its products or similar.

    Just trying to help as usual.

    TM

    in reply to: Candy Fridge freezer heat query #386623
    TeeMyob
    Participant

    Re: Candy Fridge freezer heat query

    It is an Anti Condensation coil (bundy tube that is formed and connected to the condenser). Hot gas from condenser not electrical heat energy. Although some manufacturers have employed an electrical low watt trace heater.

    On these Candy units, they are usually only mildly warm to the touch.

    Unless the compressor is inefficient or has other refrigeration issues.

    TM

Viewing 15 posts - 16 through 30 (of 204 total)