Greetings, I'm currently living in NY (way Upstate, above Albany). The wife & I are considering to take an extended stay to borders in Scotland. Obviously no time too soon because of COVID. We've visited for a few weeks at a time before & want to do a few months next time. Not being independently wealthy, we would need employment.
I started in 1996, 24 years in the trade. I have completed the IBEW 5 year apprenticeship about 15 years ago. I've worked industrial, commercial, & residential; from 13.2KV to 24v fire alarm & signal wire, including CAT6e & various telephone cabling. Ran a crew at a 250KV substation, to wiring outlets in houses. I even worked at Nine Mile Point Nuclear Generating Station for a few weeks on a maintenence shutdown. Did a few years at Global Foundries, the new microchip fab here in NY. Worked from up near Canada down to South Carolina. I realize you use 240/400v 50 Hz. But the fundamentals of electricity are the same (science rules).
Where the hell do I start to look for work? Here in NY, being Union, I'd sign my local Unions' Journeyman Electrician out of work list. And as need arrises I'd look through the list & pick which one I want. Whether by how close they are to my home or by company, etc. Then the referral agent dispatches us, in order of whomever signed the out of work list first. I have also signed books in other jurisdictions, but I'd sign as a traveler, local JW's would have preference or first pick.
Any insight would be appreciated.
Kevin Kerr
I started in 1996, 24 years in the trade. I have completed the IBEW 5 year apprenticeship about 15 years ago. I've worked industrial, commercial, & residential; from 13.2KV to 24v fire alarm & signal wire, including CAT6e & various telephone cabling. Ran a crew at a 250KV substation, to wiring outlets in houses. I even worked at Nine Mile Point Nuclear Generating Station for a few weeks on a maintenence shutdown. Did a few years at Global Foundries, the new microchip fab here in NY. Worked from up near Canada down to South Carolina. I realize you use 240/400v 50 Hz. But the fundamentals of electricity are the same (science rules).
Where the hell do I start to look for work? Here in NY, being Union, I'd sign my local Unions' Journeyman Electrician out of work list. And as need arrises I'd look through the list & pick which one I want. Whether by how close they are to my home or by company, etc. Then the referral agent dispatches us, in order of whomever signed the out of work list first. I have also signed books in other jurisdictions, but I'd sign as a traveler, local JW's would have preference or first pick.
Any insight would be appreciated.
Kevin Kerr