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So tomorrow I have managed to find work as a mate installing conduit and cable trays. This is my first time other than collage working as a mate and I am nervous as I have never installed conduit on big buildings any advice would be helpful also I was told to take basic hand tools any advice on this as well.
 
So tomorrow I have managed to find work as a mate installing conduit and cable trays. This is my first time other than collage working as a mate and I am nervous as I have never installed conduit on big buildings any advice would be helpful also I was told to take basic hand tools any advice on this as well.
Listen and take note of what the bloke in charge says.
 
basic hand tools would be a set of screwdrivers, cable snips, pliers, grips, and for conduit/tray etc, a set of metric spanners 10mm - 17mm. tray is a doddle.conduit bending is a black art that you only learn with practice and a skip full of scrap failures.
 
Ask for a threading machine. A day of 20mm conduit threads with old tap and die and you got Popeyes arms
Not going to happen LS, O[ should be prepared to work hard, don't worry about being a Dogs body, the more you whinge the less you will be thought of, stay cool and focused you will become a respected member of the team I'm sure, dig in and soak it up, and learn how to brew a decent cuppa, good luk and well done for securing a Mates job.
 
In between jobs find something constructive to do and stay off your mobile phone.
People tapping away on Cell phone Pees me right off, at work if I was Boss Man I would nail the phone to the nearest joist, no place for Cells at work, leave it for tea and lunch breaks, even then out of my sight unless it's life or death, bloody things:mad::mad::mask:. Oh keep the work place tidy.
 
10mm and/or 11mm open ended spanners for gutter bolt nuts.
17mm combination spanner for nuts and bolts (might also need 13mm).
Wide flat screwdriver for gutter bolts.
Heavy duty 12 inch hacksaw.
Hammer.
Measuring tape.
Set Square.
Might need a chalk line.
Fine point Sharpie.
Torpedo spirit level.
 
to be pedantic. the above is a try square. this is a set square:
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People tapping away on Cell phone Pees me right off, at work if I was Boss Man I would nail the phone to the nearest joist, no place for Cells at work, leave it for tea and lunch breaks, even then out of my sight unless it's life or death, bloody things:mad::mad::mask:. Oh keep the work place tidy.
I’m surprised that more isn’t made of this. Smart phones must be responsible for the loss of millions of working hours. They probably also present a safety issue.
 
Timekeeping
Be there ready to work on or before agreed time.

There is nothing more annoying than hearing the words I am only 5 minutes late, what’s the problem?

Do not get caught standing round doing nothing.
If all else fails there is always some sweeping up to be done.

Ask questions about anything you are not sure on.
No question is a dumb question, unless it’s the 3rd time of asking it.

Enjoy yourself. Work should be something you like doing most of the time.

Best of luck.
 
I’m surprised that more isn’t made of this. Smart phones must be responsible for the loss of millions of working hours. They probably also present a safety issue.

Well,it's one explanation,one warning on finding that the former was ignored...then it's just a simple case of checking which pocket it is in,on a further transgression,and the selection of a task,during which,a loss of balance causes a breakage :cool:

Some of these devices are a grand a pop,and still,nobody seems to treat either the value or others safety advice,with any respect.
 

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