company names

Discussion in 'Electricians' Talk' started by stevethegooner, Mar 10, 2007.

  1. Clark Kent

    Clark Kent New Member

    Nite all..

     
  2. Lokkars Daisy

    Lokkars Daisy New Member

  3. Clark Kent

    Clark Kent New Member

    Company name - Hi Vis - Network Rail - Champagne...



    :^O
     
  4. X

    X New Member

    dot co dot uk
     
  5. X

    X New Member

    or..

    dot me
     
  6. Clark Kent

    Clark Kent New Member

    I'm a dot com, but only on paper..:(


    Back later...
     
  7. Lokkars Daisy

    Lokkars Daisy New Member

    Well, it's a laser (which scans the profile of the
    track), which does not come on till the train is
    traveling at least 10mph..


    (The noisy train will be a 'grinder')


    Right right right..that explains it..they sometimes
    look surreal those Testing Trains from a
    distance..thanks Extension..

    Anyway have a good night..going to watch the rest of
    the Opera on BBC 2..have a good one mate..:)

    The Wagner was as important as the Beetles were to music.
    His Ring is ,to me rather lengthy
    His greatest hits are fabulous,iffin your'e in the mood
    The conductor and orchestra play a major part .
     
  8. Lokkars Daisy

    Lokkars Daisy New Member

    or..

    dot me


    Well!!! Guess who invented the question mark ??


    None other than your best mate, Lokkars D
     
  9. X

    X New Member

  10. Lokkars Daisy

    Lokkars Daisy New Member

    Well,,, Lokkars is only my pen name you understand!
    or pusdenim
     
  11. X

    X New Member

    Ahhhhhh....

    Now it all becomes clear
     
  12. Lokkars Daisy

    Lokkars Daisy New Member

    you only have to ask ,no big secret :)
     
  13. trunky

    trunky New Member

    Just check here before you decide on the name


    http://wck2.companieshouse.gov.uk/e8ffeecafb04afc81636

    9821d32a99d8/wcframe?name=accessCompanyInfo

    Even if you are self employed you need to make
    sure
    the name is not registered as a Ltd Co



    R U sure..

    :)



    (think it's more important if you are Ltd)

    If you are a sole trader and not using your own name for the business name then you must check that the name hasn't already been registered at companies house.

    It also makes sense if you start as self employed using a company name and then want to become a limited company because you just add Ltd to end of name and you won't confuse any of your customers.
     
  14. Ant1981

    Ant1981 New Member

    Has anyone got the Hi Vis Vests?

    Pikies wear them

    Or, people working in areas with a higher than usual risk and tighter health and safety regulations.
     
  15. Clark Kent

    Clark Kent New Member

    and you won't confuse any of your customers.


    Depends if you have any..:)


    :'(



    (Good morning Young Ant)
     
  16. Ant1981

    Ant1981 New Member

    Good morning to yourself too, Extention.
     
  17. stevethegooner

    stevethegooner New Member

    Thanks for all the advice lads,steve bloggs it is! I'll give the hi vis vests a swerve, I do agree they have a place but not crawling about in lofts. I used to work in a place where the forklift drivers had to wear them but not the blokes walking about in the warehouse, you'd think we'd be able to see a 3 ton fork lift truck!
     
  18. Ant1981

    Ant1981 New Member

    Of course, if you're doing domestic, then there's not much risk of being hit, apart from an angry customer at being told they need equipotential bonding, so you wouldn't need a high vis for that :)
     
  19. sinewave

    sinewave Screwfix Select

    > And no ,it doesn't impress us/me at all ,infact it is
    on a par with men and large cars
    no offence Sine,doll,honey pie,honey lamb



    What ya on about LD?


    I haven't got a large car, in fact I haven't got a car at all!
     
  20. X

    X New Member

    in fact I haven't got a car at all!

    But the wife drives a ... ?

    And the car the company owns / pays for is ... ?
     

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