out of interest what makes for an elite sparky? gold screw drivers?I wouldn't do it again knowing what I know now. Part p has C***** things up in a major way. When I was an apprentice and for years afterwards I was an electrician, and a good one, one of an elite group to some extent I suppose. Now there are 'electricians' everywhere who haven't got a clue and should have stuck to their desk job. I know a lot of them are qualified and do a proper and safe job but a lot have not got the many years of practical experience so I'm now just another electrician who, on paper, is less qualified than a lot of 'electricians' who struggle with anything more than changing a socket.
Yeah, I was waiting for that! What I meant was, if you were an electrician (and I mean electrician, not a kitchen fitter with a neon screwdriver) then you'd have done an apprenticeship or become an electrician because you wanted to be one. You had a trade, and you worked hard for it.out of interest what makes for an elite sparky? gold screw drivers?
i know exactly what you mean.Perhaps elite isn't the right word, but you get what I mean, probably.
Which is very important.And by which I'm not knocking those who have managed to fast track through a bit of training and are still keen on learning and understand what it's all about. But there's also a lot of people about who have done a fast track course and still haven't got a clue, but are NIC DI's (coming back to kitchen fitters again!).
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