Lee Gold
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Hello I am not very good at maths and was wondering what kind of maths do electricians use everyday?
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Can I ask why me getting in the trainee section would lead you to creating a stink ? BTW I am not going to apply as "mentor"sounds too much like I would need to take someone under my wing and commit to guiding them......too much like a commitment for my liking lolIf he gets in I’m going to create a bigger stink than last time.
i think its more about the fact they wont let tony in as a mentorCan I ask why me getting in the trainee section would lead you to creating a stink ? BTW I am not going to apply as "mentor"sounds too much like I would need to take someone under my wing and commit to guiding them......too much like a commitment for my liking lol
i think its more about the fact they wont let tony in as a mentor
Worse things to get wound up about imho. Life's too short to be overly worried about online life.i think its more about the fact they wont let tony in as a mentor
I can honestly say that I have never been asked about turtles during my electrical career so far lol.
Hello I am not very good at maths and was wondering what kind of maths do electricians use everyday?
Hello I am not very good at maths and was wondering what kind of maths do electricians use everyday?
is no one taught that everything is biased, you need facts from different sourcesMaths is just one part of this game, to do anything meaningful you need the theory behind the “sums” you’re doing.
Too many just follow what they’re told be it right or wrong without question.
If anyone wants to wind me up just answer a question with “that’s what it says in the regs”.
The regs are fallible and don’t cover every situation which his where Electrical Trainee’s come unstuck, they don’t know the background theory and so can’t think around an unusual situation.
Which probably accounts for 75% of the questions on here.
You forgot the poss tub Tel( except in geordieland where they are a feature of every modern kitchen).
part of the problem is that youngsters aren't taught basic mental arithmetic, some even needing the use of a calculator to work out 5 x In for a MCB. calculators are great for things like working out the adiabatic in 1 swift calculation, but like everything else these days, technology breeds laziness. e.g. automatic washing machines, relegating the good old mangle to a garden feature ( except in geordieland where they are a feature of every modern kitchen).
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