I'm an apprentice :)
Just wondering why i keep seeing job postings for basically 'everything a normal electrician does at work' but the posting is calling it a 'mate' position and paying £14 an hour.
That's the thing though, lots of adverts are now asking for qualifications for mates.
Some that i've seen just today:
Stripping Out
First and second fixing of electrics
Containment installation
Data installation
Commercial installation experience essential.
ECS
ECS Gold
IPAF
CIS Registered...
I see mates jobs asking for quals and duties to include pulling cables, termination, chasing, patching, snagging, fixing issues, basically everything except testing and inspection.
So what is a mate really and how is it different from a bonafide electrician? Is it just the qualifications...
Speaking of that check out GSH's newest video on how to lift a floorboard with DSS Electrical.
Apparently, the best way to safely remove the tongue and groove is to use a RECIPROCATING SAW.
Taught to a group of students at college no less.
So you'll realise the time taken to point a go-pro at something and edit it later is minimal? Only someone who hasn't actually watched these videos think there's more to it than that. Bundy for example, just points and talks. It's not rehearsed. It doesn't take any extra time at all. It can have...
Bill her for the £50 for the claim. People like you are too nice and it lets them get away with it. Do you think a proper company would swallow the court fee and pay it themselves?
Make her pay for your time, effort, energy and costs.
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