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On Sun, 16 Mar 2008 20:22:26 -0700, Chambers <ben### [at] pacificwebguycom>
wrote:
>Stephen wrote:
>> On Fri, 14 Mar 2008 00:54:22 -0700, Chambers <ben### [at] pacificwebguycom> wrote:
>>
>>> Well, I need some advice, and I was hoping that someone here would be
>>> able to help.
>>
>> I agree with Mike, you don't sound as if your heart is in the change. You might
>> not realise it but there is more than one type of electrician.
>
>Oh, I realize it. This particular position would be for wiring houses,
>apartments, condos, things like that.
>
There would be a lot of cross disciple work involved in that type of
job. You would become a very handy person to know :)
>> volts. But I digress, some of an electrician's work can be rewarding both
>> intellectually and financially. Some of it is mundane and boring all of it
>> involves working with your hands generally in not the best of conditions.
>
>Well, what I'm doing now is almost always boring, never using my hands,
>in a safe and secure environment. So this might be a change for the
>better for me :)
It might indeed. I've been working in an office environment for the
last ten years or so. I sorely miss working on the tools. One
advantage is that my old bones and joints have less stress on them the
disadvantage is I don't get enough exercise at work.
I wish you all the best whatever you decide.
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Regards
Stephen
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