over the years, working for companies, I’ve had the chance having apprentices… but they got moved around jobs to give them variation.How many people have you mentored/ trained up.
I CAN work with other people… I just choose not to.
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over the years, working for companies, I’ve had the chance having apprentices… but they got moved around jobs to give them variation.How many people have you mentored/ trained up.
over the years, working for companies, I’ve had the chance having apprentices… but they got moved around jobs to give them variation.
I CAN work with other people… I just choose not to.
I prefer it by myself.Doesnt answer the question though, you could never get used to using a see-saw by yourself for eg.
2 x 240mm 4 core sub mains through a factory would be a challenge. It took four of us, through walls, above spray booths and 90 degree ups downs and rounds at different levels.Dragging 100m of 50mm 4 core off a reel might be somewhat tedious working single handed. Getting it though 50m of duct, then turning 90 degrees for a further 20m will bring you to the point of packing up and walking off site.
Pulling cable though trunking routed around other services, 30' off the ground, and at full stretch from a scissor lift isn't fun at the best of times.
Getting that extra cable through a 10m length of conduit while simultaneously feeding and pulling it is basically impossible.
A couple of recent rebuilds were knocked out by two of us in about a quarter of the time I could have done them alone.
My mind isn't changing, provided that extra pair of hands know what they're doing.
^this.I prefer it by myself.
With regards a rewire, I will carry out a thorough pre works visit. From this you can tell the customer which items they have to move out of the way beforehand, I.e. big bed gets put on its side etc.
Saying that, a rewire is the one job I will get a labourer in for, mostly for chasing. However, it's peferfectly doable by yourself, just hard work.
You just get used to working by yourself, and I can think of only one time ever I actually HAD to have a second pair of hands, to move a NSH.
Play whatever radio station you want.
Walk around pondering for 30 mins without feeling silly.
Sing your heart out, without feeling silly.
Work late, stop early, turn up late, turn up early, it's up to you.
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