fault finding.
 
where does loop3 want to go with this topic ? who knows.
anyways , i couldnt give a fig about domestic work , its dull , tedious and the Electrical Trainee / DI is welcome to it.
as to my opinions on their role within the industry , well i need someone to rip into on the forum being the cruel troll that i am.
its all a bit meh if you ask me.
 
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maybe we can blame the likes of the old eectricians who got a book on the shelves like alan lynch,

his books say electrical work isnt hard, testing isint hard , fault finding isnt hard all logical after you read the book..

get your customers for now, do a good job and youl always be back..
 
There's no point getting on your high horse thinking time served sparks deserve all the work. Domestic installers and short sparky courses are here to stay for now so, best advice is to shut and put up.
Eh?....so does that mean were all supposed to `put up n shut up` with them just floating in after a few weeks `intensive training`?...lol...
 
There’s no need to love or hate the five week wonders. It's completely self policing. If their method of training is so much more superior than ours, then evolution will see to it that they succeed and if not it will all go horribly wrong for them.
no it wont....caus the scams dont give a damn....
 
Just a thought. As a fully qualified spark, how do you feel about the DI ? I like everyone to make a living and all, but hell! I just ain't got no love for em.


Depends on what language they speak I suppose, well according to a few on here, A 3 year-4Year course is preferable but hey it is only 3 wires and a plug top hey???????????
 
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Can someone give me a definition of a domestic installer.
A Domestic Installer is someone who knows how to install, test and maintain a pre-designed range of circuits appropriate to a domestic property.

An Electrician is someone who understands how to design, install, test and maintain an electrical installation.
 
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Well. Where do I start???

Actually, I don't.

I'll scuttle back under me stone and hope for a quick release.
 
A Domestic Installer is someone who knows how to install, test and maintain a pre-designed range of circuits appropriate to a domestic property.

An Electrician is someone who understands how to design, install, test and maintain an electrical installation.

Aaahh right. So he doesn't have to know how and why it works then?

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Bit like join the dots.
 
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Aaahh right. So he doesn't have to know how and why it works then?

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Bit like join the dots.
Correct. Electrics by numbers. "Brown wire goes here, blue wire goes here. Why? Don't worry about why."
 
There's no point getting on your high horse thinking time served sparks deserve all the work. Domestic installers and short sparky courses are here to stay for now so, best advice is to shut and put up.

Why the hell should the time served QUALIFIED electrician ''Shut-up and Put-up??
He has every right to make his feelings known, when he see's a Tesco shelve filler, taking his professional work from him, after completing a 17 day course!!!

If anything it should be you, to shut and put up, when the real world truth of the matter is being aired!!!
 
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What is the point of this post other than to insult fellow electricians?

Im DI but didnt do a 17 day course I did a 3 year one, why is there a complete lack of respect with a time served DI here?
 
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What is the point of this post other than to insult fellow electricians?

Im DI but didnt do a 17 day course I did a 3 year one, why is there a complete lack of respect with a time served DI here?


I Wonder that myself ...for about a Nano second!!
 

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