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Brightspark2
They need guidance, so get him told.
One of the first few days my apprentice started to get his phone out all the time, so I told him straight. Now he only gets it out on his dinner.
Tell him to get his hands out his pocket and to ask you what you want him to do next. Tell him he should be watching you and knowing what tools you want next. I remember having to be told things when I first started.
IMO this all part of the training for them in the first few days/weeks. My apprentice is now very good to the point that other tradesmen on site will notice and compliment him, he's only been with me 9 months.
You need to be teaching him, I take it as part of my job to teach him and develop him to be a good electrician. There not just cheap labour as some companies like to think.
One of the first few days my apprentice started to get his phone out all the time, so I told him straight. Now he only gets it out on his dinner.
Tell him to get his hands out his pocket and to ask you what you want him to do next. Tell him he should be watching you and knowing what tools you want next. I remember having to be told things when I first started.
IMO this all part of the training for them in the first few days/weeks. My apprentice is now very good to the point that other tradesmen on site will notice and compliment him, he's only been with me 9 months.
You need to be teaching him, I take it as part of my job to teach him and develop him to be a good electrician. There not just cheap labour as some companies like to think.