alan1
Gold Member
That is another big problem. We have people throughout the construction industry that know their job inside out yet there are those out there that think they should have to go get a college degree and learned loads of non applicable crap before they can perform that work?You need to slow your roll here a bit, junior. I'm a commercial electrician and it involves a LOT of digging. How do you think that power gets from the line to the building? The Force?
With few exceptions, most of us are powered by the desire to do the job and do it right. Now if you think you can android your way into running 300 feet of 4" condiut x 4, 6 feet down and encase in concrete to a slab that hasn't been poured yet AND get it inside a wall that isn't built yet, I've got a job for you.
Then you only have to pull the wire feeders into a panel and hook them up correctly so you don't blow the building up the second you turn the power on and if you want to do that powered by drugs, alcohol, ignorance or any combination thereof I GUARANTEE your ass a SHORT career.
The biggest joke is your ignorant post. You don't know what you're talking about.
And it's getting tougher Gunny. The Electrician I've been helping for years is currently in school to get his Master Electrician. If he doesn't get it, in 2013 he won't be wiring anything anymore in Wisconsin. Funny thing is, I've been helping him study because I have a degree in Electrical Engineering, and this class and the code book reads more like electrical engineering that it does electrical wiring.
Like I said earlier, stupid government regulations and stupid government laws.