Posted by philip d on February 08, 2020 at 03:52:12 from (69.168.154.20):
Our trade school takes a week break at the end of this month so I asked one of my instructors if he knew of anywhere I might get some OJT that week verses staying home for the week. He hooked me up with the lads at MidIsle Electrical in Kensington PEI. They do anything and everything from what I’m told. Anything as small as installing an outlet in someone’s home to installing large industrial equipment at the only fry processing facility on PEI. I have no idea what I’ll be doing yet but I’m really looking forward to getting most of a week in with a larger contractor. It’s about an hours drive and a bit from here but if I can make a good impression I’m not adverse to travelling that far full time come spring. I’d go the full week but I’ve had a tooth bothering me since last fall and I’m getting that fixed on the Monday just before lunch. We finished our introduction to 3 phase and transformers course ,we’re just getting into motor control now. Initially I was hoping to get work closer to home but the more we learn about industrial applications and motors the more I’m interested in those areas. I’m hoping that’s the path that’s ahead of me as having a 45 year olds lifetime experience in dairy farming and 5 years of robotic milking , it might mean that it’s not as foreign territory as one would first think and I have many years or relatable experience to that part of the trade. At the end of the day I’ll gladly accept whatever work I may be offered but I’m really looking hard at commercial/industrial if I can make it happen.
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