I am a Electrical Trainee. After 23 years in the Army I had no choice but to change careers. I could have gone into the transport industry but I decided to move into something that I believe I'm more suited to doing and that actually interests me.
I could have gone down the college route and tried to gain an apprenticeship but at 40 years old the chances of anyone taking me on at that level are slim to none. I have a family I need to provide for, the same as everyone else, so I need to get out there and get earning and gain more experience where I can.
I'm struggling to find work but when I do get some I put in 100% to do a good and safe job, I don't try and bluff and have found that honesty is always best when dealing with real sparks. I have never found any resentment out on the ground and have never been called a job stealer. Quite the opposite, respect is a two way street, I may get the crap jobs like burying cables and crawling through 50 years of cobwebs but I need to start somewhere and gain the knowledge and experience that the time served have. We all have to start somewhere.
I find it disappointing that some, read minority, members of such a highly respected forum and trade feel the need to constantly dig at the Electrical Trainee's who ask genuine questions and seek advice of their peers rather than leave an installation in a dangerous state. Some comments on here would deter some people in asking questions.
I could have gone on a full blown rant but what would that achieve?
Call me a job stealer etc, I don't care. I care about putting food on the table and clothes on my kids backs, do you honestly think I have any qualms about taking someone else's job?
I could have gone down the college route and tried to gain an apprenticeship but at 40 years old the chances of anyone taking me on at that level are slim to none. I have a family I need to provide for, the same as everyone else, so I need to get out there and get earning and gain more experience where I can.
I'm struggling to find work but when I do get some I put in 100% to do a good and safe job, I don't try and bluff and have found that honesty is always best when dealing with real sparks. I have never found any resentment out on the ground and have never been called a job stealer. Quite the opposite, respect is a two way street, I may get the crap jobs like burying cables and crawling through 50 years of cobwebs but I need to start somewhere and gain the knowledge and experience that the time served have. We all have to start somewhere.
I find it disappointing that some, read minority, members of such a highly respected forum and trade feel the need to constantly dig at the Electrical Trainee's who ask genuine questions and seek advice of their peers rather than leave an installation in a dangerous state. Some comments on here would deter some people in asking questions.
I could have gone on a full blown rant but what would that achieve?
Call me a job stealer etc, I don't care. I care about putting food on the table and clothes on my kids backs, do you honestly think I have any qualms about taking someone else's job?