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Just a quick one.
And I right in thinking I would take N/E from CU in shed to first fitting, take L from CU (with an E from fitting) all the way to switch, run switch L back to fitting and then just Dasiy L/N/E to next fitting?
not a lot of info on the web and didn't cover fluorescent fittings in the course.
Thanks in advance
 
Did I read it correctly, in your other thread. You gave up your job as a mate due to illness, yet now think you are capable of being a electrician?
You never met my boss, slave driver lol.
I had a shoulder operation and can't work at the speed he desires any more and to be honest, the money was crap and it stopped me doing my private work with his continuing rise in work hours
 
I fear you on for an onslaught of ridicule here and even though as you say you haven't been too good a lately you are asking the fundamentals -'first year' basics the more we ask the larger the hole seems to get... pls don't tell us you went on one of these get qualified quick wonder courses they are totally mis-sold and leave the graduates ill prepared...you should be looking at 3yrs training with experience to boot... The domestic installer you hold isn't worth the paper its written on and try not to take offence but the level of questioning here would be expected from a DIY enthusiast not someone holding PART P.

Apologise if im blunt but you really need a reality check here .... it could stop you spending yrs of little work and struggling, the only silver lining here is if you totally dedicated and a fast learner that way you can burn you spare time off studying and learning your trade, but you really need a on-site competent well experienced boss/mate to help you pick up the basics and give you the experience and confidence you need.
 
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