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<blockquote data-quote="rapparee" data-source="post: 447899" data-attributes="member: 27942"><p>In fairness it's horses for courses. You probably aren't a good teacher. Too concentrated on running your business and making money. (Nothing wrong with that). I think an apprentice would do better at a big firm where he is working with an electrician who has time to explain and show the apprentice what he is doing. And after a while maybe get to work with a different spark and maybe learn something. new off him and do a mixture of commercial, domestic and industrial.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rapparee, post: 447899, member: 27942"] In fairness it's horses for courses. You probably aren't a good teacher. Too concentrated on running your business and making money. (Nothing wrong with that). I think an apprentice would do better at a big firm where he is working with an electrician who has time to explain and show the apprentice what he is doing. And after a while maybe get to work with a different spark and maybe learn something. new off him and do a mixture of commercial, domestic and industrial. [/QUOTE]
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