OP
vaughant
For me,especially in industrial control,the most important thing is learning to read diagrams,it's incredible how many "sparks" I know haven't the first clue how to do it!!!
We've got 3 apprentices that come out with us on jobs and I always seem to get the "worst" one of the three,but he reminds me a lot of myself in that I was written off quite early on in my apprenticeship as someone who wouldn't make the grade(which I did with ease) probably cos I'm a bit loud and a bit of a clown sometimes.
He's not loud,but very opinionated and is held in very low regard compared with the other two,who I must say are excellent.
Like a lot of people of his generation,they can talk the talk but not walk the walk,he's got all the theory you could dream of but for one so young is very set in his ways,I think due to spending too much time with an old duffer who worked here.
He likes using words like "I'm going to use the CORRECT tool" etc rather than taking the blinkers off to see it can be done in far easier ways.
We spent a lot of time together just before I went off on my hols so I decided to test his knowledge of drawings with something a bit like this
I asked him why some of the symbols had circles on them,why some had a & on and some said >=1 to which understandably,he had little idea.
I then went through explaining that to get that last item to come on,we needed x and x or x or x etc,then we took the laptop out to the machine,logged on (no mean feat in S5!!!) and watched it in real time,then physically went to look for the items in the machine so he could relate to them in the diagram.
I was proud to say he went out on a fault the other day with a "spark" who had no idea,kept trying the usual off/on,phoned a few other people to try and get the answer to no avail.
The apprentice suggested getting the laptop,logged on to S5,found the input needed and traced it,through the diagram to find the terminal box ID,found a broken core in the cable,quite a nasty fault but he did it and now is getting a lot more recognition.
It's a nice feeling seeing people gain in confidence and for what your doing silva,you should be very proud.
We've got 3 apprentices that come out with us on jobs and I always seem to get the "worst" one of the three,but he reminds me a lot of myself in that I was written off quite early on in my apprenticeship as someone who wouldn't make the grade(which I did with ease) probably cos I'm a bit loud and a bit of a clown sometimes.
He's not loud,but very opinionated and is held in very low regard compared with the other two,who I must say are excellent.
Like a lot of people of his generation,they can talk the talk but not walk the walk,he's got all the theory you could dream of but for one so young is very set in his ways,I think due to spending too much time with an old duffer who worked here.
He likes using words like "I'm going to use the CORRECT tool" etc rather than taking the blinkers off to see it can be done in far easier ways.
We spent a lot of time together just before I went off on my hols so I decided to test his knowledge of drawings with something a bit like this
I asked him why some of the symbols had circles on them,why some had a & on and some said >=1 to which understandably,he had little idea.
I then went through explaining that to get that last item to come on,we needed x and x or x or x etc,then we took the laptop out to the machine,logged on (no mean feat in S5!!!) and watched it in real time,then physically went to look for the items in the machine so he could relate to them in the diagram.
I was proud to say he went out on a fault the other day with a "spark" who had no idea,kept trying the usual off/on,phoned a few other people to try and get the answer to no avail.
The apprentice suggested getting the laptop,logged on to S5,found the input needed and traced it,through the diagram to find the terminal box ID,found a broken core in the cable,quite a nasty fault but he did it and now is getting a lot more recognition.
It's a nice feeling seeing people gain in confidence and for what your doing silva,you should be very proud.