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Hi. I am started to learn this job just now.
I looking for someone who is high skilled electrician, and live in Hull.
I would like to know, how can I learning easier.
If anyone are here from Hull, please send me message, maybe in privat.
Thanks.
Hi Amex, Greetings from sunny Hull
I would recommend you contact Hull college if you haven't already. They are a first rate place with really well structured courses and lecturers who pride themselves on teaching people, not getting people to just pass exams.
You can also ask for access to the trainee section of the forum which I gather is a very helpful place indeed.
Hi Sunny,
Thank you for your answer. I am learning in an online course and at home. Not in College. Unfortunatelly I am too old for college. This course name "Domestic Electrician Installer"
I looking for a skilled electrician, who let me working with himself ( I can help in everything to do. /wiring,repairing,testing) and who can teach me the theoretical and practical skills. I have many experiences in this job, but these are European experience without certificate. This job it is my hobby since 20 years ago.
So I am please everyone, if anyone can help me, please write.
Thanks.
How's it going Sunny Hull? Daz
Welcome to the OP,being part of a multi-cultural social circle,i will not be adding any derisive posts,but your questions only sound polite,if i imagine them spoken with a Chinese accent :icon12: Where ever you hail from,the best assistance will gained,from correctly asked questions. Many topics can be discussed without reference to nomenclature,terminology and spelling,but if you are serious,regarding the electrical industry,this is vital...I will give you an example,from my friends late grand father. He was explaining how wording and terminology,could be life or death,and he served as a Sapper,overseas,during and just after WW2. "Knowing the difference between open and closed,could save your life",he said, "Taps and Switches...",he let us ponder for a while,and then explained "The word closed,means your dry with one,and dead with the other..." If you understand this,as you read it,i apologise for my curtness,if not,then press the "Thanks" button...:bobby:
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