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Where to look for an apprenticeship?
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<blockquote data-quote="cheggers" data-source="post: 2156" data-attributes="member: 200"><p>Mark if you think you are a good spark I would suggest going to an employer and saying that you will work for min wage to prove yourself to him.</p><p></p><p>My best electrician done that and he is still with me 9 years on</p><p></p><p>he done the same as you 3 years full time college but never worked as a spark, I remember the first day he worked with me, I asked him to chase a few boxes in and he didn't know how to change the bit on a SDS drill, and by the end of the day he said to me that he learnt more in one day than in college for the year. It made him realise how inexpierenced he was. He ended up doing his apprenticeship all over again.</p><p></p><p>I know that you have a family and all but look at the bigger picture a few years of **** money but then you will be on the good stuff</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cheggers, post: 2156, member: 200"] Mark if you think you are a good spark I would suggest going to an employer and saying that you will work for min wage to prove yourself to him. My best electrician done that and he is still with me 9 years on he done the same as you 3 years full time college but never worked as a spark, I remember the first day he worked with me, I asked him to chase a few boxes in and he didn't know how to change the bit on a SDS drill, and by the end of the day he said to me that he learnt more in one day than in college for the year. It made him realise how inexpierenced he was. He ended up doing his apprenticeship all over again. I know that you have a family and all but look at the bigger picture a few years of **** money but then you will be on the good stuff [/QUOTE]
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