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So my thinking for this post is that hopefully I will be time served at the end of the year and wondering where I want to take my career. I'd like to hear from everyone; house bashers, industrial, commercial, offshore, maintenance sparks(shout if I forgot you) and what a typical day is for you and how much you enjoy your job.
I'm a mix of industrial/commercial currently and thinking about getting into maintenance work when my time's up.
 
My advice get out of it and do something else


  • You will never ever be home on time
  • It will always be your fault
  • You will be working in a boiler room when it is 30c outside
  • You will install outside lights in conduit when it's -10c
  • Up to your neck in the most horrible thing
  • If it going to go wrong it will at 4.30pm on a Friday afternoon
  • You spend 5 days installing something and the architect tells you there is a door now going there.
  • You will be asked, "Yes very nice but I want it cheaper"
  • And I want it yesterday
  • You will get a bad back
  • Your knees will be shot at 35
  • There is a good chance you will get a brain tumor because the mobile is glued to your head 24/7
  • There is endless paperwork, even in domestic so while your mates are down a boozer drinking your not
  • Endless amount of parasites wanting you money for upgrade of qualifications, books etc
  • Where your mate the plumber as done a 12 week course and never looks at a book again
  • And finally you will never ever get thanked, or praised. The lights are expected to work, the power is expected to be on and the heating/cooling should work as given


So after all of the above, and wondering why, it is still the greatest industry to be in. There is nothing to beat it. As Tina so aptly put it

"We are simply the best" and what annoys every other trade is that they know we are the best
 
im doing CCTV at the minute, which i enjoy, it can be fiddly at times but i dont mind, its mostly been shop work so far apart from 2 cash and carries, its easy stuff and if you own the business the money is great, a customer had a twist at an angle of one of the cameras, and i quote "if im paying 3k for a camera system i want it to be perfect!" (rightly so too!)
 
malcolmsanford - just had one of those days, morning fine, afternoon a write off. drilling into concrete above me, drill snaps off, put hilti with screw bit on top of step, swear to god it jumped on its own, screw guide totally gubbed, then dulled the other sds bit when i hit rebar(nice big mushroom head), all for 2 FP's for a damper circuit.
I've also been thinking about getting into renewables, seems like it could be fun to learn something new.
Doesnt help just now my company are sending me 80 miles away. leaving at 5 am, returing at 6pm, gettin my ÂŁ8 a day travel. Not sure why our gafffers think its a good idea?
 
Lifts for me and technology is moving at a very fast rate. The control panels are a quarter the size they were twenty years ago. There are no motor rooms any more, the machine is in the shaft and the controllers are installed in the top floor entrance.
 
Do a bit of everything, work for myself and subcontract to various contractors. Currently on new build/refurbishment of 36 apartments which is not far off being finished. Then onto a building being converted into flats. Started the year on a new sixth form at one of the local schools. Seemed to get plenty of variety which stops you getting bored but if I could be picky I'd stick to industrial/commercial.
 
It used to be mostly commercial, but they're not spending as much. Domestic is OK, but preferably when they're empty, then you can tear the place apart without dust complaints.
 
OK. Well I did BMS work for four year myself and I really enjoyed the work but pity the firm was crap.

Past eighteen months been permanently based on a Quarry. Motors, Conveyors, Explosive areas. Really different type of work to the BMS and the health and safety is ridiculous!
 
I mostly do Agency work, could be commercial today, flat bashing tomorrow, I try to steer clear of domestics and water treatment.
Varied work, BMS, door access, fire/CCTV, power/lighting, rail, etc.

Enjoy it mostly, when I don't I leave.
 
I work on bus shelters and advertising units. Very very easy and a bit boring. But I think to myself I could earn maybe ÂŁ100 more per week doing some other kinds of elec work but I'm not going home every night filthy and knackered. Its a shame I didn't find this job years earlier, it would have saved me a bad back and knees!
 
I'm a bit like you amckay, id be happy in my work if i wast breaking my body every day for gaffers that don't appreciate you. I'm going to be moving cities when my times up so will probably try out the agency work and see if i fall into anything i really like.
How do people find working for agencies, i hear stories both good and bad, great pay when you get paid etc. i like the idea that if im not enjouing the job you can always walk but does this give you a bad name in the agency or are they really not bothered?
 
I'm a bit like you amckay, id be happy in my work if i wast breaking my body every day for gaffers that don't appreciate you. I'm going to be moving cities when my times up so will probably try out the agency work and see if i fall into anything i really like.
How do people find working for agencies, i hear stories both good and bad, great pay when you get paid etc. i like the idea that if im not enjouing the job you can always walk but does this give you a bad name in the agency or are they really not bothered?
usually with agency you are not on the job very long anyway so no need to walk
 

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