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Australian Apprentice needs E Book
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| screaming.baboon@gmail.com 2006-06-23, 3:25 am |
| Hi I'm an Australian and I'm about to start an Electrician
Apprenticeship and I need a copy of the AS/NZS 3000:2000 Electrical
installations (known as the Australian/New Zealand Wiring Rules). I
really do not think I should have to pay 70 dollars plus for a book on
how to follow the government's rules, they should supply this free,
$60 for an E Book? What a joke. If anyone has a copy of this e book I
would very much appreciate it, I wanted to get a jump on the stuff I
have to learn before I start. Thanks
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| Stop 0x000001E 2006-06-23, 3:25 am |
| On 22 Jun 2006 21:12:59 -0700, "screaming.baboon@gmail.com"
<screaming.baboon@gmail.com> wrote:
>Hi I'm an Australian and I'm about to start an Electrician
>Apprenticeship and I need a copy of the AS/NZS 3000:2000 Electrical
>installations (known as the Australian/New Zealand Wiring Rules). I
>really do not think I should have to pay 70 dollars plus for a book on
>how to follow the government's rules, they should supply this free,
>$60 for an E Book? What a joke. If anyone has a copy of this e book I
>would very much appreciate it, I wanted to get a jump on the stuff I
>have to learn before I start. Thanks
Hey there Baboon. I am also an Australian and electrician with
supervisory status.
The rules are not mandatory and are not government controlled. They
are published and determined by the Standard's Association.
If you arte typical of the new generation of electrician then God help
us all. You sir are the joke, not the $60 fee for access to the
current edition of the installation rules.
If you want to get a jump start contact the Standards Association and
tell them what you have told us.
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