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This is how i leaned (before internets and mobile phones).
Sit and follow the fault finding bits at the back of the books, scratch your head because they will probably never lead you to the simple fault.
Give up in frustration and say you'll call back tomorrow.
Nip in to see one of the guys i knew who did breakdown all the time and see what he is doing the next night.
Take him to the job and he fixes it straight away and tells me why and what to look for.
I pick up the £100 for the work and pay him £80.
You pay for your lessons one way or the other.
:rofl::rofl: very good.
Better applying for a job with them. Chances are you might get in as you will be as good as some of the idiots who now work there.
They however have the advantage of a lead engineer on the end of the phone to talk them through things.
Sit and follow the fault finding bits at the back of the books, scratch your head because they will probably never lead you to the simple fault.
Give up in frustration and say you'll call back tomorrow.
Nip in to see one of the guys i knew who did breakdown all the time and see what he is doing the next night.
Take him to the job and he fixes it straight away and tells me why and what to look for.
I pick up the £100 for the work and pay him £80.
You pay for your lessons one way or the other.
Do you think British gas would let me go with one of their engineers if I work for free? Sounds like a long shot but maybe one of u lot know something /someone I don't .
:rofl::rofl: very good.
Better applying for a job with them. Chances are you might get in as you will be as good as some of the idiots who now work there.
They however have the advantage of a lead engineer on the end of the phone to talk them through things.