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we used to have an Engineer who had this, considering our business is big Electrical by nature and he spent his time with his hands in distribution boards he decided to change career.
So I was thinking he was taking up Black-smithing, farming, round world yachtsmen or similar. No he wanted to play Electric guitar .....
I have a customer, one of whose staff doesn't like to work in one of their buildings, since he claims that the high level of electromagnetism from nearby electricity pylons give him a migraine!
I've seen some excuses for being a work shy bludger or Suity Sicknote but electromagnetic hypersensitivity has to be the biggest load of bull I've ever heard.
Then again, Mudskipper is known for being Myroundaphobic so who knows?
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