K8MHZ
Senior Member
- Occupation
- Electrician
Was working at a small company that one day sent me our commercial guy to help trim a house. He spent an hour trying to install one simple duplex receptacl. Had to put him on other things and redo it myself, he simply had no idea how to deal with plastic box's and romex.
Many apprenticeships have two separate programs, industrial/commercial and residential.
I was in the industrial/commercial side and we were not taught anything about residential work. I had to learn res work on my own. We were taught how to do huge pipe runs, build tray, set gear, operate huge lifts, do trig for power factor, figure reactance but never once did we even get to see how a residential service was installed. Some guys spent 40 years in the trade and never once touched NMS cable.
The res guys weren't taught anything industrial.
For a while they even had a separate program for data guys.
All three parts taught us how to pass an NEC code test for our state.