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Can I be a electrician after completing level 3 electrical engineering apprenticeship?
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<blockquote data-quote="Sidewinder" data-source="post: 435779" data-attributes="member: 9512"><p>Well, I tell you what, then, you have more transferable skills than you realise, and that is a positive, NOT a negative thing.</p><p></p><p>I had an install spark subbing to me, &amp; I asked him to drill &amp; tap some P clips to a machine to hold the cable.</p><p></p><p>M5 screws, I asked if he was OK with that, the answer was yes.</p><p></p><p>So, he drills 5.0mm dia. holes in the machine, then says, that the taps go straight through the holes!</p><p></p><p>We then had to find M6 screws &amp; P clips that took an M6 screw.</p><p></p><p>So, if you have a good solid mechanical basis, as well as the 3 years electrical, and they are putting you through the HNC, knuckle down and learn outside the box, and outside work and self-teach yourself stuff, that way, you will be a good candidate to be a service engineer.</p><p></p><p>Stick around here and ask about stuff, there are a lot of old industrial hands around.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sidewinder, post: 435779, member: 9512"] Well, I tell you what, then, you have more transferable skills than you realise, and that is a positive, NOT a negative thing. I had an install spark subbing to me, & I asked him to drill & tap some P clips to a machine to hold the cable. M5 screws, I asked if he was OK with that, the answer was yes. So, he drills 5.0mm dia. holes in the machine, then says, that the taps go straight through the holes! We then had to find M6 screws & P clips that took an M6 screw. So, if you have a good solid mechanical basis, as well as the 3 years electrical, and they are putting you through the HNC, knuckle down and learn outside the box, and outside work and self-teach yourself stuff, that way, you will be a good candidate to be a service engineer. Stick around here and ask about stuff, there are a lot of old industrial hands around. [/QUOTE]
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