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Hi Everyboby,

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Hello Everyone,

 

My Name is Paul Farrugia with 10years Exp as install/service Apprentice for ADT (don't judge it was a Job)... Solution Engineer for Vindex Systems progressing to Senior Solutions Engineer. Turning my hand to anything from small domestic security to MOD sites with full integrations.

 

Now I am now Working for FarrSec Ltd who are a small subcontracting company that pride themselves on grafting, taking pride and passion in there jobs. It is a family run business and by that I mean I am working with my brothers. We are available to work and are happy to work nationwide.

 

Please feel free to ask me any questions

 

Paul Farrugia

 

Hi Paul

 

Welcome, I dont think ADT are a bad company they have got a lot of things right, and for their size they cope admirably.

Welcome!

 

Yes, I would imagine there are advantages to ADT too like if the surveyor totally underquotes the job, it won't affect the quality

of the finished installation as the guys are getting paid whatever, or perhaps I am being naive.

So, I've decided to take my work back underground.... to stop it falling into the wrong hands

 

ADT (American District Telegraph) is probably the oldest surviving company in security, set up in 1871 with less than a dozen central stations...youngsters probably know them by the more familiar term ARC's...and that info is not from wikipaedia !!

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