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<blockquote data-quote="Mastbruch" data-source="post: 451742" data-attributes="member: 29429"><p>Hi Sharpend a dry liner by trade &amp; after a good few yrs I just want to take another route mate TBH. </p><p></p><p>Agree Some sites we can be home way before electricians &amp; probably earn what they have so I understand where you're coming from there regarding the pay scale &amp; agree it's a hell of a lot of work &amp; need a lot of knowledge to become an electrician but money has never been a factor for me I'd rather wake up knowing I'm doing something I've been wanting to do for the last few yrs but always bottled it &amp; as many know being dry liner we don't have to use to much of our brains.</p><p></p><p>So although I've spent many yrs working mainly on building sites I know I'll be entering a completely different ball game when comes to the sparky side of it hence why I keep bottling it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mastbruch, post: 451742, member: 29429"] Hi Sharpend a dry liner by trade & after a good few yrs I just want to take another route mate TBH. Agree Some sites we can be home way before electricians & probably earn what they have so I understand where you're coming from there regarding the pay scale & agree it's a hell of a lot of work & need a lot of knowledge to become an electrician but money has never been a factor for me I'd rather wake up knowing I'm doing something I've been wanting to do for the last few yrs but always bottled it & as many know being dry liner we don't have to use to much of our brains. So although I've spent many yrs working mainly on building sites I know I'll be entering a completely different ball game when comes to the sparky side of it hence why I keep bottling it. [/QUOTE]
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