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    #11
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    forget costco

    Quote Originally Posted by Storm Crow
    You may find you absolutely loathe being an electrician, however it is a useful "back up" skill. More education is better- it gives you more than one field to fall back on. My best advice to all you kids, is to do something you LIKE doing. Even if a job pays well, unless you love it, you will eventually hate it (and yourself, for staying at it, for the security). So, consider those jobs that you can do, but would rather not do for the rest of your life, as educational experiences. Keep aiming (and educating yourself) for that job you love.

    My job pays a bit less than pushing carts at Costco- but I LOVE it! I also am working from 8 AM to 6 PM with just over an hour for lunch. My co-workers don't know how I do it- it's simple, I like being there! I also have a couple of "back up" ways of earning money, but I like all of them. Don't condemn yourself to a job you hate. - Granny:hippy:
    Well said.

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    #12
    Senior Member

    forget costco

    well i dont have experience in the field but i have experience with the work. ive wired my friends house that he was building and all that. i had an electrician with me and he was givin me all sorts of pointers and stuff.

    im going to school for my true love, this is just for the time being. and if i end up enjoying it ill stick with it.

    i remember i dated this girl in high school and her dad worked for dynalectric and he always tried to get me to be his apprentice but i never went for it. i should have because id be making big bucks now i bet.

    anyways i think ill be into it, but well just have to wait and see.

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    #13
    Senior Member

    forget costco

    Sounds like a great thing to do. At least you'll learn how to safely wire up lights and breakers for a grow room

    And you can help some of us noobies !

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    #14
    Senior Member

    forget costco

    Quote Originally Posted by Storm Crow
    You may find you absolutely loathe being an electrician, however it is a useful "back up" skill. More education is better- it gives you more than one field to fall back on. My best advice to all you kids, is to do something you LIKE doing. Even if a job pays well, unless you love it, you will eventually hate it (and yourself, for staying at it, for the security). So, consider those jobs that you can do, but would rather not do for the rest of your life, as educational experiences. Keep aiming (and educating yourself) for that job you love.

    My job pays a bit less than pushing carts at Costco- but I LOVE it! I also am working from 8 AM to 6 PM with just over an hour for lunch. My co-workers don't know how I do it- it's simple, I like being there! I also have a couple of "back up" ways of earning money, but I like all of them. Don't condemn yourself to a job you hate. - Granny:hippy:
    Electricians make great money and as far as trades go it's probably the easiest... to suggest a trade is less of a life while trying to open a mind is closed minded...

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    #15
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    forget costco

    halfassed....i think you'll like it. i dont know about you, but i think if you don't own at least one pair of shoes/boots that you're not afraid to get dirty, then something is seriously wrong. by all means pursue a degree, but i think you'll enjoy electrical work. its pretty satisfying strapping on a tool-belt and seeing what you've acomplished at quitting time.



    good to have another hockey fan !~

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    #16
    Senior Member

    forget costco

    Quote Originally Posted by higher4hockey
    halfassed....i think you'll like it. i dont know about you, but i think if you don't own at least one pair of shoes/boots that you're not afraid to get dirty, then something is seriously wrong. by all means pursue a degree, but i think you'll enjoy electrical work. its pretty satisfying strapping on a tool-belt and seeing what you've acomplished at quitting time.



    good to have another hockey fan !~

    i own boots, im not afraid of gettin dirty! i do excavation and demolition with my brother all the time. hes an operator (runs tractors and stuff) so i help them whenever they need. i helped him demo and rebuild his house too, were still doin the drywall, but the finishing touches (if you know what mud/joint compound is, thats where were at).

    and i think i said before but yeah i wired up his house and it wasnt tough, we had an electrician helping us out and he just stood behind me and told me if i was doing anything wrong. he explained a lot too. were gonna hook the breaker box up here soon when were done with the mud and stuff.

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    #17
    Senior Member

    forget costco

    Hopefully they accept your application man. I wouldn't get too excited as you might get let down hardcore. You just applied. That doesn't mean you got the job. Not trying to sound like a dink, but just don't get your hopes up until you are actually hired.

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    #18
    Senior Member

    forget costco

    Quote Originally Posted by Nochowderforyou
    Hopefully they accept your application man. I wouldn't get too excited as you might get let down hardcore. You just applied. That doesn't mean you got the job. Not trying to sound like a dink, but just don't get your hopes up until you are actually hired.
    i only applied for an apprenticeship. actually you get accepted into a school and they pay you like 13-16 bucks an hour to go to the school and while your there electricians pick you up as an apprentice if they like you or your work or something.

    i dont think ill get rejected i saw the worst looking clowns coming out of the place.

    im not worried or excited. im a pessimistic optimist!

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    #19
    Senior Member

    forget costco

    cool. good luck.

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    #20
    Senior Member

    forget costco

    gratsi!

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