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sparkyezz
hi all, new to the forum.
was looking round the forum after the info i found was really helpful, and the thread that came to my attention was the long thread about the deskilling of the industry.
basically, i just want to understand what this means, what it means for electricians, what it means for trainee electricians, what it means for the industry as a whole...
why is it getting 'deskilled' so to speak? has it or is it still going through? is there a chance it wont go through?
i obviously understand that it can't be good for the industry, but i want to be able to understand it in a bit more depth.
another reason why i'm asking is because i am wanting to persue a career as an electrician, i am very kean to achieve this as i enjoy the electrical installation work, but if it is in my best interest to not go ahead with this career due to the 'deskilling' of the industry, then i won't.
i'm not one of these deluded trainees that rekons it will be a walk in the park in getting qualified and then finding a job, then be earning 40k over night... but obviously if the rate of pay is majorly affected due to this deskilling, then i think that i'l be getting my coat and be looking at other industries ... :auto:
anyway thank in advance for any replies,
sparkyezz
was looking round the forum after the info i found was really helpful, and the thread that came to my attention was the long thread about the deskilling of the industry.
basically, i just want to understand what this means, what it means for electricians, what it means for trainee electricians, what it means for the industry as a whole...
why is it getting 'deskilled' so to speak? has it or is it still going through? is there a chance it wont go through?
i obviously understand that it can't be good for the industry, but i want to be able to understand it in a bit more depth.
another reason why i'm asking is because i am wanting to persue a career as an electrician, i am very kean to achieve this as i enjoy the electrical installation work, but if it is in my best interest to not go ahead with this career due to the 'deskilling' of the industry, then i won't.
i'm not one of these deluded trainees that rekons it will be a walk in the park in getting qualified and then finding a job, then be earning 40k over night... but obviously if the rate of pay is majorly affected due to this deskilling, then i think that i'l be getting my coat and be looking at other industries ... :auto:
anyway thank in advance for any replies,
sparkyezz