Hello everyone it's been a while since I posted although I have been regularly visiting the forum and trying to soak up some info.
I now have approx 3 weeks left in the army. I have managed to complete my Part P during the last couple of months and I have still been working weekends with the plumber locally to me. (I haven't been out the last 2 weekends as he didn't have anything on one weekend and the weekend just gone it was my gf's birthday so thought it was wise to take a weekend off!).
The latest development is that I have a weeks unpaid trial with a firm in October. They said they are looking for someone who have the qualifications but lack the experience due to being in the forces. Ideal for me. I really hope I get it and this is a golden opportunity and I don't want to leave anything to chance. They are aware that I have been working weekends and they want to see enthusiasm and a willingness to learn which I'm sure I can show. I know that I have previously stated that I would be going self employed but it is not very realistic and I would rather work for a company I just didn't see any other option as I didn't think anyone would be willing to give me a chance with no experience.
I will be turning up in work trousers, polo shirt and safety boots when I arrive for the trial as I want to appear professional straight away. I have some research to do on the company and other aspects of the trade they cover so that when speaking to the boss I can come across as serious about working for them. What, if any advice can anyone offer me?
Also I will be taking my own tools as instructed, I have been told not to worry about drills etc and just to take 'every day' tools.
This is what I carry when I go out weekends:
electrical screwdrivers - various sizes
chisels x 2
pipe cutters
pencils
stanley knife
long screwdrivers - pozi and flat
jr hacksaw
small level
small/medium grips
stopwatch
various adjustables (do need to purchase a new 6")
hammer
wire cutters
safety goggles
pliers
safety gloves
tap spanner
stubbys - 1 flat and 1 poz
tape measure
wire wool
PTFE
I also carry a small bag with my corgi gas book, and various gas related items (smoke pellets/matches, ID tape, socket and see, compressed air, LDF) Obviously not being gas safe I have been taking these items just to get used to having them with me.
I have probably missed something but is there anything else that I should take? Obviously I am limited to what I can carry in a tool tray.
Thanks for reading.
I now have approx 3 weeks left in the army. I have managed to complete my Part P during the last couple of months and I have still been working weekends with the plumber locally to me. (I haven't been out the last 2 weekends as he didn't have anything on one weekend and the weekend just gone it was my gf's birthday so thought it was wise to take a weekend off!).
The latest development is that I have a weeks unpaid trial with a firm in October. They said they are looking for someone who have the qualifications but lack the experience due to being in the forces. Ideal for me. I really hope I get it and this is a golden opportunity and I don't want to leave anything to chance. They are aware that I have been working weekends and they want to see enthusiasm and a willingness to learn which I'm sure I can show. I know that I have previously stated that I would be going self employed but it is not very realistic and I would rather work for a company I just didn't see any other option as I didn't think anyone would be willing to give me a chance with no experience.
I will be turning up in work trousers, polo shirt and safety boots when I arrive for the trial as I want to appear professional straight away. I have some research to do on the company and other aspects of the trade they cover so that when speaking to the boss I can come across as serious about working for them. What, if any advice can anyone offer me?
Also I will be taking my own tools as instructed, I have been told not to worry about drills etc and just to take 'every day' tools.
This is what I carry when I go out weekends:
electrical screwdrivers - various sizes
chisels x 2
pipe cutters
pencils
stanley knife
long screwdrivers - pozi and flat
jr hacksaw
small level
small/medium grips
stopwatch
various adjustables (do need to purchase a new 6")
hammer
wire cutters
safety goggles
pliers
safety gloves
tap spanner
stubbys - 1 flat and 1 poz
tape measure
wire wool
PTFE
I also carry a small bag with my corgi gas book, and various gas related items (smoke pellets/matches, ID tape, socket and see, compressed air, LDF) Obviously not being gas safe I have been taking these items just to get used to having them with me.
I have probably missed something but is there anything else that I should take? Obviously I am limited to what I can carry in a tool tray.
Thanks for reading.
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