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Electrical Trainee guys are usually completely decked out in full ppe , hard hat ,goggles, ear defenders job lot, and you think wow they look the business then they go and make a complete balls up of the job.
 
Electrical Trainee guys are usually completely decked out in full ppe , hard hat ,goggles, ear defenders job lot, and you think wow they look the business then they go and make a complete balls up of the job.

Some carry a neon screwdriver pep!!!! Thats when you know they finished the 5 week course and splashed out on some serious kit!!!
 
I know a lad who said he got a 13 Amp electric shock. When I asked him how he knew it was 13 amp he said cos it was off a 13amp plug

You should have advised him the 'shock' could have been 3A, 5A or any of the other fuses avail out there ....

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Ha love it.... We had a so called sparks come on site and he thought a fuse was called an amp!!!

Clearly a 'professional' electrician with his site JIB card .....
 
ON the other hand theres an old chap on site who has no electrical qualifications what so ever and has been doing it all his life with the same firm and he is just the dogs muts..... there is nothing he dont know.
 
ON the other hand theres an old chap on site who has no electrical qualifications what so ever and has been doing it all his life with the same firm and he is just the dogs muts..... there is nothing he dont know.

So he's lower than a Electrical Trainee? Not having done any courses at all?
 
I have worked with Sparks who never went to tech, they trained in the 50s as on site apprentices and learned the trade hands on, some of them went on to run decent businesses, I still keep in touch with one guy who is 77 now and only retired 5 years ago at 72, he was a brillaint electrician but didn't go to tech, that said he would definately pass the 2382 and the part p multi choice exams so he could get his DIs ticket as well lol
 
ON the other hand theres an old chap on site who has no electrical qualifications what so ever and has been doing it all his life with the same firm and he is just the dogs muts..... there is nothing he dont know.
How come he never went to college?

When I was in my 3rd year I worked with a 'mate' who didn't have any electrical qualifications and had been doing it his whole life; his dad was a sparks (I'd worked with him on the previous job) and he knew the boss so he was on more money than me. He seemed to think he'd avoided college and had just picked everything up on site instead, and then some.
He didn't have a clue.
 
I have worked with Sparks who never went to tech, they trained in the 50s as on site apprentices and learned the trade hands on, some of them went on to run decent businesses, I still keep in touch with one guy who is 77 now and only retired 5 years ago at 72, he was a brillaint electrician but didn't go to tech, that said he would definately pass the 2382 and the part p multi choice exams so he could get his DIs ticket as well lol

When i qualified a couple of years ago i was lucky enough to be working as a sparks doing an apprenticeship.... but the majority in my class were office boys and literally had no idea how to even strip cable or what fixings were required to fix swa etc.
Saying that they were awesome at the maths and formulas etc which i wasnt but they all got there certificates and would be shocking on site.
I guess my point is yes the theory is needed and core knowledge but if you are working alongside a decent spark or sparks and getting hands on and really want to learn then it is doable to skip college.
Although most sites want an ecs card with your qualifications on the back.
 

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