Firstly pffft amateur. Electrocuted myself twice now and counting![]()
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Firstly pffft amateur. Electrocuted myself twice now and counting![]()
It's worse in other countries, a lot of the Indian guys I work with think it's hilarious I am decorating my own house as back home labour is so cheap that they would always get people in to do basic things.
Changing a light bulb is barely DIY. You arent going to start stripping the wallpaper down or putting up a new shed in rented accomodation are you. I'm sure being able to wire a plug has come in real useful for you.
The Halfords We Fit service drives me mad and must be partly responsible. It brainwashes people into thinking they have to pay for simple services.
1 It's really expensive and I bet any proper garage would change the bulb/wipers/battery for less if really needed.
2 They claim to be experts. I'm not sure how they get away with this given it's usually the store staff with absolutely no knowledge of cars doing it and they regularly break something or cause other problems. They also refuse to do certain models of cars knowing they're too difficult.
3 The adverts make out that it is a really difficult task and things can go wrong/you can hurt yourself by using faked 'home tutorials'. They're not a fair representation of changing a bulb at all and make it seem much harder than it actually is.
Since most of the younger generation have been priced out of the housing market it's not really surprising that they aren't learning DIY.