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<blockquote data-quote="Dunx" data-source="post: 220063" data-attributes="member: 13433"><p>Hi All</p><p></p><p>Well his work experience month is nearly up and he has been really good! I have been surprised at how quickly he has picked up the use of tools. He has been doing straightforward connection stuff, which I obviously check, and is starting to do basic testing. Anyway I am going to take the plunge, he deserves a chance and i will do my best to keep us both working. I can support him through his training stuff/ tests/assessments and hopefully the work will keep coming in!! Although I keep stopping to draw diagrams he is deinitely already saving me time.</p><p></p><p>Having a meet with his Dad tommorow to sort out the details, he has already organised his training place with JTL.</p><p></p><p>Downsides..... His choice of music is complete s**t so I need to work on that. He hadn't heard of Abba, so he got stick for a few days.. He wears his trousers off his ar*e, need to work on that. He has started to chat back, he needs to work on that.</p><p></p><p>Dunx</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dunx, post: 220063, member: 13433"] Hi All Well his work experience month is nearly up and he has been really good! I have been surprised at how quickly he has picked up the use of tools. He has been doing straightforward connection stuff, which I obviously check, and is starting to do basic testing. Anyway I am going to take the plunge, he deserves a chance and i will do my best to keep us both working. I can support him through his training stuff/ tests/assessments and hopefully the work will keep coming in!! Although I keep stopping to draw diagrams he is deinitely already saving me time. Having a meet with his Dad tommorow to sort out the details, he has already organised his training place with JTL. Downsides..... His choice of music is complete s**t so I need to work on that. He hadn't heard of Abba, so he got stick for a few days.. He wears his trousers off his ar*e, need to work on that. He has started to chat back, he needs to work on that. Dunx [/QUOTE]
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