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wizards-sleeve

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PostPosted: Thu Feb 23, 2006 10:27 pm    Post Subject:
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I have been reading your post all evening and thought i should get in touch.
I have been working for 6 months in the trade and am thoroughly p****d off.
Currently 80% of the day consists of driving and the rest actual work. Is this typical of the business or have i just got a crap job.
I am desperate to learn more, can any sparkies out there help before i crack open another bottle of cheap plonk and worsen my hangover!
PS. I am not a complete electrical wally, i have 2330 and 2381 and about to take 2391
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PostPosted: Fri Feb 24, 2006 12:16 am    Post Subject:
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wizards-sleeve wrote:
I have been reading your post all evening and thought i should get in touch.
I have been working for 6 months in the trade and am thoroughly p****d off.
Currently 80% of the day consists of driving and the rest actual work. Is this typical of the business or have i just got a rubbish job.
I am desperate to learn more, can any sparkies out there help before i crack open another bottle of cheap plonk and worsen my hangover!
PS. I am not a complete electrical wally, i have 2330 and 2381 and about to take 2391


LOL, I hate to tell you this, best you open another bottle of cheap plonk, but once your qualified, you will be able to afford a bottle of nice wine!
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