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cambo89
22-05-2011, 01:44 PM
Hey guys im thinking of changing companys as the company im working for in sydney is really small and i am not learning much
I learn pretty quick and am good at researching stuff at home on google if i need to know something
Could any technicians on here please point me in the direction of the sorts of stuff a 2nd year should know all i have been doing is a bit of install (not duct work) maitenance and the odd break down call.
also is it wrong for me to only want to move to another company if i can be given a work vehicle. Im not stupid and im worth the investment as i can work unsupervised.
im getting really good marks at tafe .
also are there any refresher courses that an apprentice would be welcome as im keen to get ahead of the pack , im already enrolled to do journeymans electrical course starting next year at north sydney tafe.
Any help would be much appreciated

Magoo
23-05-2011, 05:48 AM
Hi Cambo.
Firstly, you have to approach things from the right direction, ask your current employer for advise and request more challenging work stuff, and keep things moving along and if possible ask for a transfer/ even loaned to another company for a trail period.
Mainly because all young techs., know it all. Once you get outside your comfort zone you could be struggling. I am thinking your current employer is breaking you in slowly.
Service vehicles are not the be all and end all, beleive me. When I put a young tech in a vehicle, he has to perform and I own him lock stock and barrel. A huge jump for most guys. Reality stricks hard and fast.

cambo89
23-05-2011, 06:36 AM
I have asked to do more complex work and they have the work they are just stupid about it. giving the work to somebody else in the company.I'm with somebody doing his journeymans course and doesn't follow arctick rules. And the boss doesn't care.

Tesla
23-05-2011, 10:13 AM
Hi Cambo
You need to look at where you are - your company helped you get there. Could you tell us if you are an indentured apprentice? I know that most are not, if not then it would be easy to change as far as paperwork goes. Personally I would look twice at an apprentice who made a commitment then changed half way through. I also know that there are good and poor companies to serve with. It depends on where you want to head in this industry. Attitude is the most important tool you have to get what you want. I have an apprentice who I like to train as he is keen and turns up on time where there is another who does not pay enough attention and - well doesn't know what time of the day it is, like turning up over 1/2 hour late most days. If you talk to the big boss at your work and convince him/her you are committed to be a star you might get what you are looking for. As for extra courses you could look into AIRAH who is our industry organisation in Ausie and look at doing some one or two day courses like daiken (free) or specialist courses. Every little bit counts.