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Get a trade. ____________________ Blue_SV650S wrote: it was a sh1te wheelie, but it proves that he can get it up in 3rd and can do angles. In summery, mattsprattuk is a gobby little sh1tebag, dopehead tw4t, but sadly for all of us, he probably isn't THAT full of sh1te!!
Kickstart wrote: Hi I tend to agree with Matt. All the best Keith
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Not to sound harsh, but your 'technical knowledge' isn't all that by the sounds of it.
Before I worked in a technical department I figured a little bit of hands on skill was enough, a few years down the line and I realise now the difference between somebody like yourself, and somebody who actually knows what they're doing.
The 'skillset' you have isn't particularly unique, you might make a bit of cash fixing phones and laptops for friends and friends of friends through Facebook, but it doesn't sound like you have the technical experience or skills for a proper job in that sort of thing.
IMO what mattspratt says is true to an extent, but I wouldn't say actually getting a full on qualification or certification is the be all and end all. The best electronics engineer I've worked with was fully self taught. The certificates certainly help with getting a job in that area, but one way or another, if an electronics technical job is what you're after, you'll need to up the skill level way beyond where you're at at the moment.
In my line of work somebody of somebody claims to be good with electronics I'd expect to see component level diagnosis and repair of circuits, potentially also design and fabrications too. ____________________ I am a bellend, I am a man of constant sorrow, I am a gummy bear, I am a rock. |
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Is there no way you could get back with your old employer, now that you seem to be on the mend? Why not go back and have an informal chat with your old manager and see if they can fit you in somewhere.
Have a look on www.alison.com and see if one of their free courses would help you to add something to your CV.
Also look on the job aggregation boards (like Monster, or TotalJobs) and see who is recruiting for IT positions in your area - they may also have junior positions available that aren't advertised. ____________________ Honda Varadero XL125(V8)
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| Taught2BCautious wrote: | Is there no way you could get back with your old employer, now that you seem to be on the mend? Why not go back and have an informal chat with your old manager and see if they can fit you in somewhere.
Have a look on www.alison.com and see if one of their free courses would help you to add something to your CV.
Also look on the job aggregation boards (like Monster, or TotalJobs) and see who is recruiting for IT positions in your area - they may also have junior positions available that aren't advertised. |
I am in contact with him, as since my injury my brother had been working for him, just a few days ago he asked me if I could help out in january with an exebition at London Marriott Hotel but its 4 days only and for me to pay bike insurance etc I need do more. I guess he will see how I manage and take me back to carry smaller stuff but all my friends and family againsts me doing that job with an injured leg ____________________ Doesn't Matter what your ride as long as it has two wheels and ain't Chinese. |
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Do this...
https://legionellacontrol.com/legionella-training-courses
The only equipment you need to carry is loft ladders, a torch, notepad, digital camera and a thermometer. Each assessment you do is uploaded to a scheme provider and your PI is paid at that point, so no insurance worries. Its really easy to do unless you get a house with old plumbing, a tank in the loft and loads of dead-lengths - these are few and far between nowadays as most houses have combi-boilers.
Its money for old rope if you get in with a letting agent. Plus, if you are living at home you have no overheads so can go in cheap to secure the work.
You can do this whilst you consider your other options, and if you do get a full time job anywhere you can still do it in evenings, at the weekend etc.
The market rate for one assessment around our way (Yorkshire) is £65 at the moment, but this will only go down as more people take the qualification. It took me 1 hour of study plus a 10 minute on-line exam to qualify, but I do know a little about buildings and heating systems already.
Like I say, it is a good earner if you see it as an extra rather than a career... ____________________ Now - Speed Triple, old ratty GS550, GSXR750M
Gone (in order of ownership) - Raleigh Runabout, AP50, KH125, GP125, KH250, CBX550, Z400, CB750FII, 250LC, GS550, ZXR750H1, Guzzi Targa, GSX750F, KH250 x2, Bimota SB6R and counting... |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 10 years, 58 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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