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trev
After 2 years in the industry there was no way in hell I was competent to be let out on my own and I worked bloody hard for me C&Gs
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After 2 years in the industry there was no way in hell I was competent to be let out on my own and I worked bloody hard for me C&Gs
At 49 years old with all the experience I have under my belt you're damn right I feel competent.It's not always easy, that's true. Do you feel competent now, Trev?
After 2 years in the industry there was no way in hell I was competent to be let out on my own and I worked bloody hard for me C&Gs
maybe not, but there are different circumsrtances from the OP and you. after 2 years you were still an apprentice, and under 20 i'm guessing? and the OP is mid thirties or something? theres a big difference there.
Not necessarily mate, some do the short course route and realise they don't know enough and go on to 2330 just like Glennspark did.A Electrical Trainee is let out on their own, hasn't a clue, rough as a dogs dinner, electrically unsafe, and think they know it all.
Not necessarily mate, some do the short course route and realise they don't know enough and go on to 2330 just like Glennspark did.
Do you think Strima would be as you describe above? I don't. He freely admits he's a Electrical Trainee but he knows his stuff
Not necessarily mate, some do the short course route and realise they don't know enough and go on to 2330 just like Glennspark did.
Do you think Strima would be as you describe above? I don't. He freely admits he's a Electrical Trainee but he knows his stuff
After 2 years in the industry there was no way in hell I was competent to be let out on my own and I worked bloody hard for me C&Gs
But he has probably got experience, he has probably worked along side other electricians. I'm not being stereotypical but if you do 5 weeks in a classroom then are set loose on your own. I don't care what anyone says, it is going to be dreadful. Isn't it? And if they continue to work on their own, how will they know any different? They haven't got a spark standing over them shouting at them to do it better. Showing them right from wrong.
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