The Great "Did your engineer wear covers on feet" discussion.
23-01-2015, 11:30
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The Great "Did your engineer wear covers on feet" discussion.
Got into a discussion on the forums back on VM, only for a guy to say I was wrong that engineers have to wear covers all times in customer houses, and they have said it is not policy/engineers don't wear covers on their feet.
Of course the guy is a bit angry over it because it happened to him when an engineer didn't do so, but for some reason he isn't entertaining the possibility that he got unlucky.
How many people have had bad experiences with engineers not doing that, and how many have had all their engineers doing that?
Would be interesting to find out, because the only time for me when they didn't wear them is before they became required to do so, and even then they had a pair of boots they used in houses and took off the muddy ones outside first.
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23-01-2015, 11:52
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Re: The Great "Did your engineer wear covers on feet" discussion.
All the guys we've had round have always offered to take their shoes off at the front door..
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23-01-2015, 13:58
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Re: The Great "Did your engineer wear covers on feet" discussion.
I've had a few engineers out to me this year and all have worn them.
I actually made a point in saying I didn't mind if they didn't as it just seemed to be a bit overkill but they said it was policy to do so.
Weird if that isn't across the board, if I'm honest.
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23-01-2015, 18:41
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Re: The Great "Did your engineer wear covers on feet" discussion.
Sorry old bean I have had several that have never worn covers, some take there boots off some do not, one left a footprint on my nice **** pile rug, luckily the dirt came away easily.
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23-01-2015, 21:14
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Re: The Great "Did your engineer wear covers on feet" discussion.
We are supposed to wear overshoes at every visit, its even on the checksheet
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23-01-2015, 23:18
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Re: The Great "Did your engineer wear covers on feet" discussion.
Safety boots to be worn and overshoes used. Some do offer to take there boots off but your not supposed to as you aren't covered,(literally) if you stand on something ect
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24-01-2015, 22:47
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Re: The Great "Did your engineer wear covers on feet" discussion.
Seeing that these "over shoes" plastic bag things can be bought in bulk and cost quite cheaply, I'd expect all engineers to wear them.
My latest engineer from British Gas came to service my boiler and put them on straight away.
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24-01-2015, 22:52
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Re: The Great "Did your engineer wear covers on feet" discussion.
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Originally Posted by Halcyon
Seeing that these "over shoes" plastic bag things can be bought in bulk and cost quite cheaply, I'd expect all engineers to wear them.
My latest engineer from British Gas came to service my boiler and put them on straight away.
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Unless your house is minging, then what's the point?
Shoe covers get stuck to the floor with all the cat **** and spilt cider
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24-01-2015, 22:57
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Re: The Great "Did your engineer wear covers on feet" discussion.
New house, New carpets, so I did find it was good.
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26-01-2015, 01:42
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Re: The Great "Did your engineer wear covers on feet" discussion.
Cheers guys, I knew that would be the case.
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26-01-2015, 12:06
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Re: The Great "Did your engineer wear covers on feet" discussion.
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Originally Posted by DABhand
Cheers guys, I knew that would be the case.
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Not all engineers wear cover shoes.
Actually linking back to where you had a discussion with the other VM member actually shows you a twitter post that you somehow missed or just ignored, I have to ask why did you not insert that link?
https://twitter.com/trvynicolas/stat...365824/photo/1
As PROVEN not all engineers are made equal.
End of.
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26-01-2015, 15:01
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Re: The Great "Did your engineer wear covers on feet" discussion.
I didn't ignore it at all.
You just chose to ignore the reply I gave to you that is all.
And the fact you are here trying to pretend you are not the same person, even though your style of writing is the exact same is very suspect.
Well hey ho.
Picture time...
Now strange that you have recently came here, and speak the same.
Also how you think me saying "They have to wear them" = "ALL engineers wear them" which is not what I said.
So why did you try and come over as someone else when it is clearly you?
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26-01-2015, 17:09
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Re: The Great "Did your engineer wear covers on feet" discussion.
Yeah as a contractor im expected to wear over shoes at every job... (it's worth while as recharges soon add up lol)
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27-01-2015, 02:45
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Re: The Great "Did your engineer wear covers on feet" discussion.
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We dont have a high tolerance for people coming over from other forums and bringing their childish behaviours with them.
If it continues, the member in question will find their membership here a short one. You have been warned.
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01-02-2015, 02:39
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Re: The Great "Did your engineer wear covers on feet" discussion.
Well during the NTL days i was told if Engineers have been fitting in the garden and then come into the house they should either wear Cover shoes or take shoes off.
I had over £400 compensation from them when i was left with huge muddy foot prints on a light carpet that led not only upstairs and into a bedroom but also into my living room.
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