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In me physics lessons I found it interesting + my parents got this spark to wire in some new circuits and I talked to him a lot and helped him a bit (was probably just getting under his feet but it seemed like I was helping) then when I got my apprenticeship a whole new world opened up and every day was a massive learning experience, on site or in college. I thought yeah the theory is hard but that's what backs up the practical stuff. All types of cable, containment, proving on paper that your stuff is going to work properly, etc etc etc
When I qualified I thought I knew it all, incorrect, even now at 49 years old I'm still learning and I'm actually proud to say that. Which brings us once again to the Electrical Trainee
Sorry guys
When I qualified I thought I knew it all, incorrect, even now at 49 years old I'm still learning and I'm actually proud to say that. Which brings us once again to the Electrical Trainee
Sorry guys