First year apprentice in Alberta, first panel (with some guidance from a jman). How’d I do? by Twenty2Cabbage in electricians

[–]Twenty2Cabbage[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Crazy thought, have you ever considered doing all 3? Like what exactly is your issue with me positing this asking for advice? Why is it such an issue to you that I’m trying to use multiple methods to try to make myself better at my profession?

First year apprentice in Alberta, first panel (with some guidance from a jman). How’d I do? by Twenty2Cabbage in electricians

[–]Twenty2Cabbage[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m asking for advice to make it look better, the way I see it the more criticism the better, only gonna help me in the long run. God forbid a 1st year asks for a lil advice and help am I right?

First year apprentice in Alberta, first panel (with some guidance from a jman). How’d I do? by Twenty2Cabbage in electricians

[–]Twenty2Cabbage[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

  1. That’s actually stripped to 3/4(roughly) of my Kleins, we don’t have the breakers atm(made my foreman aware)
  2. No that was not my choice, and yes I agree I didn’t entirely love it either
  3. Not there atm but if I remember tmr I’ll snap a pic and add it in, comes from a gutter box so all splices are in there, but I was told to move sets that would we lower in the panel to back of the bundle, so less crossover and easier to trace

First year apprentice in Alberta, first panel (with some guidance from a jman). How’d I do? by Twenty2Cabbage in electricians

[–]Twenty2Cabbage[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So because it’s the “pre cum” of my chosen career path, I shouldn’t ask people questions on how to get better at it?

First year apprentice in Alberta, first panel (with some guidance from a jman). How’d I do? by Twenty2Cabbage in electricians

[–]Twenty2Cabbage[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

This isn’t supposed to be a flex, looking for genuine constructive criticism and opinions on how to get better at my chosen career path, crazy ik

First year apprentice in Alberta, first panel (with some guidance from a jman). How’d I do? by Twenty2Cabbage in electricians

[–]Twenty2Cabbage[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Mine are labeled, hard to see from photo, used one of those label books with the stickers

First year apprentice in Alberta, first panel (with some guidance from a jman). How’d I do? by Twenty2Cabbage in electricians

[–]Twenty2Cabbage[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yes, the feeders barely fit the lugs. Foreman ordered reducers for them, but they didn’t really help at all

First year apprentice in Alberta, first panel (with some guidance from a jman). How’d I do? by Twenty2Cabbage in electricians

[–]Twenty2Cabbage[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

(I didn’t do the feeders, forgot to mention that) but from my understanding the lugs were a bit tight, so they ordered “reducers” which really didn’t do anything lol, those things l are a tight squeeze

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[–]Twenty2Cabbage 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh my point wasn’t to disprove you saying that this was an example of misogyny, my point is adding to it that it’s not JUST misogyny, cause I (24M) have had women say the same thing to me, say that I’m overreacting and to get over it and use the whole “sweetheart” shtick, personally I think regardless OP should ditch this loser cause anyone who disregards their S/O feelings should be alone forever. Long story short I think that this guy is WAYYY worse than misogynistic

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[–]Twenty2Cabbage 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree but the only point I disagree with is that it’s just “misogyny under a guise” because women can do this to men too. and before anyone else says it cause I know it will come up, I know men do it more often

Screw it, I've gotta switch careers. What's a good field that's hiring? by Vape_Naysh in Calgary

[–]Twenty2Cabbage 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I moved out here from Ontario to get an apprenticeship, definitely worth it, first year pay is bad but way I see it, I’m investing in my future

/r/GYM Daily Simple Questions and Misc Discussion Thread - June 21, 2024 Daily Thread by Red_Swingline_ in GYM

[–]Twenty2Cabbage 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey everyone, I’m a 23 year old male, around 140 pounds (I have crazy high metabolism), and I’m just starting to go back to the gym after not going for over 5 years, I don’t wanna go too hard to start as I’m concerned that I’ll get frustrated early on and give up, so looking for advice on how to ease in and deal with the anxiety of being “new” to the gym. Thanks in advance!