liquidtite
Senior Member
- Location
- Ny
I've been doing commercial wrk for the last 6 years and really enjoy the work .
Ive had a opportunity that I took doing strictly industrial work.
plc,s rigid, explosion proof , motors etc.
witch I always been interested In and want to learn.
the other line of work that they do is lots of networking with cameras and censors for
trucks that come into factors , Witch I'm not really into that but I'm willing to do some work
That I'm not as interested in to be able to get a chance to learn some stuff I like.
my concern is it seems like industrial is more off a specialty type of electrical were
only a a small percent off guys do that line of work , were as commercial is more broad and
would be easier to find wrk in .
So im not shure if I should stick with commercial and continuing learning all the diff aspects of what commercial brings or venture off to industrial
Ive had a opportunity that I took doing strictly industrial work.
plc,s rigid, explosion proof , motors etc.
witch I always been interested In and want to learn.
the other line of work that they do is lots of networking with cameras and censors for
trucks that come into factors , Witch I'm not really into that but I'm willing to do some work
That I'm not as interested in to be able to get a chance to learn some stuff I like.
my concern is it seems like industrial is more off a specialty type of electrical were
only a a small percent off guys do that line of work , were as commercial is more broad and
would be easier to find wrk in .
So im not shure if I should stick with commercial and continuing learning all the diff aspects of what commercial brings or venture off to industrial