My First Day As An Electrical Apprentice
My Apprentice With His First Panel R Electrical The first year as an electrician apprentice can be nerve racking. read my story mistakes and all. plus advice & tips to survive your own apprenticeship. Hello everyone, today i wanted to talk to you about my very first day as a electrical apprentice.
Electrical Apprentice The Apprentice And Traineeship Company ёяой Overall, your first day as an electrical apprentice will probably be all about learning the ropes. they won’t expect you to do anything too crazy. but you should be ready to work hard and soak up all the new info you can. My debut as an apprentice took place at the hilton hotel in bellevue, washington, which at the time was nothing more than a skeletal structure amidst a chaos of traffic cones and detours. with voices echoing commands and my own nerves at an all time high, the day was set to be unforgettable. I feel like i've been blessed to be on a small crew with a boss that actually wants me to learn instead of just clean up, strip wire or something else because that's been most of my friends experience for their first year, as a helper and apprentice. I did a pre apprentice course, so i wasn't coming in completely blind to the trade. but when i started, my expectation was that i was going to be the best.
Electrical Apprentice The Apprentice And Traineeship Company ёяой I feel like i've been blessed to be on a small crew with a boss that actually wants me to learn instead of just clean up, strip wire or something else because that's been most of my friends experience for their first year, as a helper and apprentice. I did a pre apprentice course, so i wasn't coming in completely blind to the trade. but when i started, my expectation was that i was going to be the best. Gear up for your first electrician gig with insights on electrical service management and tips to start strong in the field service industry. Starting your electrical apprenticeship? don’t just blend in. use your first week to set yourself up for success. this article will equip you with a strategic set of questions to ask, revealing the unspoken expectations and accelerating your learning curve. Yesterday was my first day, i learned about a book full of info just talking to my crew and learning what i could while doing the extra tasks they had for me. i got my shirt and hardhat and did a safety orientation before work of course. The guys i worked with that first day were great. they were helpful and made me feel comfortable right away. i didn’t know what to expect, so i felt fortunate to have this support right off the bat. i did a pre apprentice course, so i wasn’t coming in completely blind to the trade.
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