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About The RoleThe Telecoms Division at MGroup Services is seeking dedicated and skilled Fibre Engineers (FTTP) to join our team.
As a Fibre Engineer, you will be responsible for the installation, testing, and maintenance of Fibre to the Premises (FTTP) networks. This is a fantastic opportunity to work on exciting projects, delivering critical infrastructure that enables fast and reliable broadband ...
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In the days of sail, a ship loaded with flammable materials and explosives that is sailed into an enemy port or fleet and then set on fire. The goal was to collide with and set fire to enemy ships.
An emergency fire control order used to stop firing on a designated target.
Add fuel to the fire is slang for make a bad or intense situation worse.
Extremely good. Often referring to marijuana and food. **Also see “on fire.â€Â "Man, those tacos are fire!"Â
"Friendly Fire" was a euphemism used during the war in Vietnam to describe air, artillery or small-arms fire from American forces mistakenly directed at American positions. Pg. 167
Do not open fire, or discontinue firing.
Naval gunfire oriented towards the ends of the ship; the opposite of broadside fire.
Fire alarms is British slang for arms.Fire alarms is British military slang for firearms.
A signal indicating that the correct spots have been applied and gunnery rounds are falling on target. The gun should now commence rapid fire.
Loot (money). C'mon, let me feel the fibre of your fabric. fabric=>suit=>loot]
Fire the acid is West Indian slang for to drink rum.
Extremely good, often in sports. "Lebron was on fire last night."Â
A reference to manila fibre rope which replaced hemp as the general type of rope in the navy. Manila hemp is a type of buff-colored fiber obtained from Musa textilis, a relative of the banana plant. Today, natural fibre cordage has been mostly replaced by cordage made from synthetic fibre, such as nylon.
Blow fire is Black American slang for to do something well.
area that a weapon or group of weapons can cover effectively with fire from a given position. Pg. 509
Fibre Engineer
In the days of sail, a ship loaded with flammable materials and explosives that is sailed into an enemy port or fleet and then set on fire. The goal was to collide with and set fire to enemy ships.
An emergency fire control order used to stop firing on a designated target.
Add fuel to the fire is slang for make a bad or intense situation worse.
Extremely good. Often referring to marijuana and food. **Also see “on fire.â€Â "Man, those tacos are fire!"Â
"Friendly Fire" was a euphemism used during the war in Vietnam to describe air, artillery or small-arms fire from American forces mistakenly directed at American positions. Pg. 167
Do not open fire, or discontinue firing.
Naval gunfire oriented towards the ends of the ship; the opposite of broadside fire.
Fire alarms is British slang for arms.Fire alarms is British military slang for firearms.
A signal indicating that the correct spots have been applied and gunnery rounds are falling on target. The gun should now commence rapid fire.
Loot (money). C'mon, let me feel the fibre of your fabric. fabric=>suit=>loot]
Fire the acid is West Indian slang for to drink rum.
Extremely good, often in sports. "Lebron was on fire last night."Â
A reference to manila fibre rope which replaced hemp as the general type of rope in the navy. Manila hemp is a type of buff-colored fiber obtained from Musa textilis, a relative of the banana plant. Today, natural fibre cordage has been mostly replaced by cordage made from synthetic fibre, such as nylon.
Blow fire is Black American slang for to do something well.
area that a weapon or group of weapons can cover effectively with fire from a given position. Pg. 509
Fibre Engineer
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