what should i do then? Back off and give up the job? I would love to have a spark over my shoulder. Thats why i sent out emails asking for experience. I want to get out there and get my hands dirty and i feel this is the only way how i guess.
I want to become an Electrician. A Competent Electrician. Where else do i start that doesnt involve giving over thousands of pounds.
Do you guys think this guy is taking me for a ride or? What should I do?
how did you guys start off?
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Hello Nick, If a see a post with comments like 'sorry I shouldnt of asked' I will often have read though a thread to see if I can put the comment into context and check if any anyone is being particularly unhelpful or abusive etc. Having read through the thread I actually think that on the whole you have been given some very good answers, with some very sound advice, even the ones you don't appear to appreciate. May I just explain a little about a problem any forum has. People may post questions on a forum that are a combination of; 'rather too vague to answer accurately', 'so blatantly obvious they should not have been asked if a person is as competent as they claim', 'to complex to explain to someone who is outside of their experience level', 'to narrow minded and missing important legal or safety aspects of a task' or 'just very poor in design, procedure, method or intention'. Or a combination of all of the above.If a forum is asked such a question, often the person asking has in their own mind what they think the answer should be and if the answers don't come confirming what they hoped to hear they may get resentful to the members posting the replies or the forum as a whole. Your own initial comments imply you still require some significant guidance as you lack confidence in some areas.
I think you would be wise to re read all of the replies and take on board the common points raised by various members. The job may indeed be a simple straight forward second fix, but there could also be some possible pitfalls which our members are trying to help you get streetwise to. If members on here consider some of your comments to indicate you are out of your depth, it is quite possible that the person you would be working for, or other trades while you are working on site may also get this impression. As a general rule a project manager does not bring in a total stranger to 2nd' fix a job unsupervised. There have been numerous cases of builder & tradesman disagreements and someone walks off a job leaving a mess for someone else to tidy up. If you have made clear on your initial e-mail the points about your experience that you have posted on the forum then the person employing you will understand what level you are at and know what tasks to delegate to you. But if you have implied a greater level of experience than asking questions on a forum will not enable you to pretend experience you dont have to others on a site. If other trades are working on the site you will generally cop far worse flack as most other trades always moan at the sparkie for not having power on where they want it.
You have done the right thing making an effort to get some hands on experience, but please also do not dismiss the wisdom knowledge and experience that I can see comes though most of the answers here. (some other answers are typical of tongue in cheek jibes any electrician gets on site.)
Doc H.
thanks.. and i do value each and everyones input. I really do appreciate it. I need to hear the bad as well as the good.. I perhaps could of said it more clearly and stated it differently in regards to "what does 2nd fix actually mean" I know what it means but i didnt put it forward the way i should of.
I basically wanted to know if there was anything else that i should of been aware of in regards to a second fix as iv never been on site before. Im actually glad i posted it because its made me more aware of the guy i could potentially be working for.. In terms of Why he wants me to finish the second fix and not him..
I am quite cautious now but im still confident that i can do the job.
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I smell a rat with the guy who has asked you to do the work,,,,,,,,,money ??????? last guy walked because he didnt get paid ????
be careful mate
thanks mate.. i will indeed cheers
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I probably could of re read what i wrote before posting.. I basically wanted to find out if there was anything else involved with a second fix as apposed to what is a second fix.
*facepalm*
trying to get the experience is hard. After college they just shoved us out the door... then what? I realise how dumb i sounded by asking what is a second fix but i wanted to get straight to the point and find out if there was anything else involved..
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thanks mate.. i probably should of explained myself a lot better. I just wanted to know if there was anything else that i should of been made aware of ..ie cheap labour or worse.
in years to come ill look back at this post and say to myself.. OMFG i wrote that? LOL dont worry no one will be able to take the p***** out of myelf more than me for this post.
thanks for the heads up. I probably am in over my head. Should I just call him back and say I cant do it? what do you think?
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Thanks guys... all of the input is as good as gold. I cant thank you all enough
cheers