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You want to find someone who is honest, fun to work with and who cares about their work. It is so easy to end up in a toxic workplace and it drags you down too. If something doesn’t feel right then it probably isn’t. If you make a mistake, just own up to it. Don’t be a moaner but don’t let your boss moan at you. If they are a good teacher, they will not complain or get angry, but instead try and teach you in a constructive way. Don’t be afraid to find a new mentor if it isn’t working out and you are not happy. You should be enjoying your work and always wanting to be doing the best you can.Does it really matter if they only do domestic work or commercial work?
Is it just the qualification that only matters since it's the same?
Which would you say is better for the long term? Residential, Commercial or Industrial for apprenticeship?You want to find someone who is honest, fun to work with and who cares about their work. It is so easy to end up in a toxic workplace and it drags you down too. If something doesn’t feel right then it probably isn’t. If you make a mistake, just own up to it. Don’t be a moaner but don’t let your boss moan at you. If they are a good teacher, they will not complain or get angry, but instead try and teach you in a constructive way. Don’t be afraid to find a new mentor if it isn’t working out and you are not happy. You should be enjoying your work and always wanting to be doing the best you can.
I haven’t worked in the game in a long time having switched to IT. I did industrial switchgear and battery back up systems so I cannot really comment on how the industry is today, or which route to go. There are plenty on her far more qualified than I to comment on that.Which would you say is better for the long term? Residential, Commercial or Industrial for apprenticeship?
If you can get into commercial/industrial that would be my choice.Which would you say is better for the long term? Residential, Commercial or Industrial for apprenticeship?
depends on whether you want to become an electrician or a handyman, a domestic spark isnt a real electrician in my and many others opinion, just sayingDoes it really matter if they only do domestic work or commercial work?
Is it just the qualification that only matters since it's the same?
Which would you say is better for the long term? Residential, Commercial or Industrial for apprenticeship?
The electricians I have an interview work with waitrose and John LewisIf you can get into commercial/industrial that would be my choice.
Look up their company info and see what they do, also check John Lewis and Waitrose sitesThe electricians I have an interview work with waitrose and John Lewis
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