Hellooooooooo trainees!!!!
Long time no see, hope you're all doing well.
Long story short, I have a 23 yr old son who has no direction and he's been loafing around at home consuming the contents of my fridge, using my internet bandwidth and generally getting on my ----. I've eventually got to the point where it's cheaper for me to pay him minimum wage and have him skivvy full time for me at work. At least he's out of the damn house, out of the damn fridge and off my damn wi-fi for 8 hours a day.
It all went swimmingly for the first few hours after which I realised he's a liability on site and he's actually slowing me down and giving me stress. I've decided he's going to have to learn some basic electrical skills and get some basic knowledge first . My new plan is to leave him with the guys in my workshop where he can study and they will teach him about using general hand tools and power tools.
The practical skills side of things isn't a problem but the theory side of things is a bit more tricky. I spent over an hour today showing him how to prove a circuit is isolated, lets just say it didn't go well. I'm looking for a very basic textbook that he can work through that will give him a foundation, I'd say something around primary school or early secondary school level. Bear in mind he can't wire a plug and he doesn't know what position a circuit breaker lever is in when it's on and when it's off so think about the safe for toddlers foam bath-book of electrical theory. Ideally something that's a free downloadable pdf.
Thanks in advance.
Long time no see, hope you're all doing well.
Long story short, I have a 23 yr old son who has no direction and he's been loafing around at home consuming the contents of my fridge, using my internet bandwidth and generally getting on my ----. I've eventually got to the point where it's cheaper for me to pay him minimum wage and have him skivvy full time for me at work. At least he's out of the damn house, out of the damn fridge and off my damn wi-fi for 8 hours a day.
It all went swimmingly for the first few hours after which I realised he's a liability on site and he's actually slowing me down and giving me stress. I've decided he's going to have to learn some basic electrical skills and get some basic knowledge first . My new plan is to leave him with the guys in my workshop where he can study and they will teach him about using general hand tools and power tools.
The practical skills side of things isn't a problem but the theory side of things is a bit more tricky. I spent over an hour today showing him how to prove a circuit is isolated, lets just say it didn't go well. I'm looking for a very basic textbook that he can work through that will give him a foundation, I'd say something around primary school or early secondary school level. Bear in mind he can't wire a plug and he doesn't know what position a circuit breaker lever is in when it's on and when it's off so think about the safe for toddlers foam bath-book of electrical theory. Ideally something that's a free downloadable pdf.
Thanks in advance.