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Janet Nicholls Profile
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We’re very proud of the LTC
team and the service we provide and we’re very grateful to our
clients who have given us their trust and confidence. With the LTC
staff increase over the years, our skills and knowledge of Leisure
Industry devices have also increased by employing engineers of
different disciplines working as a team to carry out the complete
inspection / testing process through to ADIPS certification on every
type of device and attraction. During this time, LTC has provided
the necessary specialist training to continually improve our company
status together with each staff member’s own personal development.
For the past 3 years I have personally been involved in placing the
correct H&S / Personnel Business Management procedures to ensure
compliance, development and smooth running of the company. In 2011
we hope to complete and gain Investors in People Award. It’s been
the result of many years hard work and dedication but the whole
experience has been enjoyable and worth it. We have so many valued
clients and friends in the industry and this excellent group of
engineers, who are so dedicated and trustworthy. Bob and I
sincerely hope to be around for a long time yet but we want our
legacy to carry on in the LTC team.
Some years ago we came upon
this thought provoking poem:
Roundabouts
and Swings
It was early last September nigh to Framlin'am-on Sea,
An' 'twas Fair-day come to-merrow, an' the time was after tea,
An' I met a painted caravan adown a dusty lane,
A Pharaoh with his waggons comin' jolt an' creak an' strain;
A cheery cove an' sunburnt, bold o' eye and wrinkled up,
An' beside him on the splashboard sat a brindled terrier pup,
An' a lurcher wise as Solomon an' lean as fiddle-strings
Was joggin' in the dust along 'is roundabouts and swings.
"Goo'-day," said 'e; "Goo'-day," said I; "an' 'ow d'you find things
go,
An' what's the chance o' millions when you runs a travellin' show?"
"I find," said 'e, "things very much as 'ow I've always found,
For mostly they goes up and down or else goes round and round."
Said 'e, "The job's the very spit o' what it always were,
It's bread and bacon mostly when the dog don't catch a 'are;
But lookin' at it broad, an' while it ain't no merchant king's,
What's lost upon the roundabouts we pulls up on the swings!"
"Goo'luck," said 'e; "Goo'luck," said I; "you've put it past a
doubt;
An' keep that lurcher on the road, the gamekeepers is out."
'E thumped upon the footboard an' 'e lumbered on again
To meet a gold-dust sunset down the owl-light in the lane;
An' the moon she climbed the 'azels, while a nightjar seemed to spin
That Pharaoh's wisdom o'er again, 'is sooth of lose-and-win;
For "up an' down an' round," said 'e, "goes all appointed things,
An' losses on the roundabouts means profits on the swings!"
Patrick R. Chalmers
Contact Details:
E-mail:
Janet@ltci.co.uk
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