kevinware
Senior Member
- Location
- Louisville, KY
I am not an instructor but I am not sure where to post this question. I am having career issues. You guys as instructors have seen all aspects of this field so I need your help. I am a third year apprentice and I am wondering how much is knowledge worth? I work for a good company and I am well paid. But my worry is I am not learning my trade, well not like I should be my journey man is not always on site so most of what I know and learn is coming from side jobs, classes, books, and this site. Please don't get me wrong I push myself to learn all I can from theory to the code, I just don't have an opportunity to apply a lot of what I am learning. I do electrical work but on the small end of the scale. I install circuits and move light fixtures and switches but that is it at the most. Most of my circuits are installed with mostly MC cable, I can run pipe but I am real slow and I have never ran anything larger then 3/4". I do get to size all my circuits and wire, box fill and OCD that is a plus. I guess I am just frustrated. I want to be an electrician and maybe even an electrical contractor or inspector. To me the electrical field is so vast and I want to experience all I can, but I feel I am being short changed working my present job. But like I said I am well paid and i understand it is ultimately up to me but I want to know what you think. Am I just bitching?? (Sorry moderator, but that is the only word that fits).
Thanks,
Kevin
[ December 06, 2005, 09:53 AM: Message edited by: kevinware ]
Thanks,
Kevin
[ December 06, 2005, 09:53 AM: Message edited by: kevinware ]