BornAgainSparky
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Well not really a noob to the Electrical game, as my username suggests, but certainly to this excellent forum, with loads of great stuff and obviously lots of hard work from the supporting team - well done all!
As an intro - I've sadly been out of it for quite a while, having started as an apprentice from 1974-79. Did my time with the Dept of the Environment (previously MPBW - Ministry of Public Blunders and Wonders and now their called English Heritage I think) in the good old Chatham Dockyard in Kent. In them days it was a four year apprenticeship (as an Electrical fitter), with C&G a & b, plus I stayed on for another year for the 235 (or 236 cant remember) "c" course. Didnt stay as a sparks for long unfortunately, as I could never make enough money at it. I always enjoyed it though, meeting different people everyday sometimes. So, I was taught the 14th edition, would you believe, but I stayed current at least as a booksmart sparky, up to and including the 16th, to supplement lots of private jobs up to a few years ago.
Anyway, to cut a very long story short, I'm in IT now and have been for some years, but I long for a return into the fold and have recently purchased a copy of the 17th edition, plus a guide by Darrell Locke. I got out my old meters today, a BM6 Megger, LT5 EL tester, clamp ammeter, seaward rcd tester and various other multimeters, test leads etc. They all still work ok.
So, the question is folks - can one make a decent living at this game nowadays, or are we still the poorly paid but significantly more intelligent trade?
It may be a mid life crisis, (according to the wife) but I'll need to shed a few pounds (too long in an office job), train for and take the 2382-10 & 2391 etc.
I'm probably too old really, but I cant help it. I've probably been watching too much Life on Mars and now Ashes to Ashes. LOM was really my era. I'm also a born again biker (Triumph Tiger 885 FI - lovely).
Probably said too much as an intro already, but keep up the great work chaps!
Cheers
Pete
As an intro - I've sadly been out of it for quite a while, having started as an apprentice from 1974-79. Did my time with the Dept of the Environment (previously MPBW - Ministry of Public Blunders and Wonders and now their called English Heritage I think) in the good old Chatham Dockyard in Kent. In them days it was a four year apprenticeship (as an Electrical fitter), with C&G a & b, plus I stayed on for another year for the 235 (or 236 cant remember) "c" course. Didnt stay as a sparks for long unfortunately, as I could never make enough money at it. I always enjoyed it though, meeting different people everyday sometimes. So, I was taught the 14th edition, would you believe, but I stayed current at least as a booksmart sparky, up to and including the 16th, to supplement lots of private jobs up to a few years ago.
Anyway, to cut a very long story short, I'm in IT now and have been for some years, but I long for a return into the fold and have recently purchased a copy of the 17th edition, plus a guide by Darrell Locke. I got out my old meters today, a BM6 Megger, LT5 EL tester, clamp ammeter, seaward rcd tester and various other multimeters, test leads etc. They all still work ok.
So, the question is folks - can one make a decent living at this game nowadays, or are we still the poorly paid but significantly more intelligent trade?
It may be a mid life crisis, (according to the wife) but I'll need to shed a few pounds (too long in an office job), train for and take the 2382-10 & 2391 etc.
I'm probably too old really, but I cant help it. I've probably been watching too much Life on Mars and now Ashes to Ashes. LOM was really my era. I'm also a born again biker (Triumph Tiger 885 FI - lovely).
Probably said too much as an intro already, but keep up the great work chaps!
Cheers
Pete