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stay safe and just keep slugging at it, any problems just post them up theres decades of wisdom on here so if we havent figured a work around by now its not worth it
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is there anything I can do in the house you'd recommend that can benefit me in anyway?
Did you do any practical work at school at all? When I left Secondary at 16 I had completed 5 years of metalwork, woodwork and technical drawing. Weekly that was about a day and a half of practical work. In addition I built motor bikes and worked on cars with my old man. Even then my first 6 months as an apprentice was spent on hand tools filing and fitting.
If your man isn't explaining jobs properly it will be tough. Ask why stuff is done as well as how.
Keep yoyr phome in your pocket and your hands out of yours pockets, if u show a willining to learn you will get there, take it a day at a time and take in whats going on everyday. The last 3 apprentices i had were morr interested in looking cool and gassing than wanting to learn. You sound like you want to learn so you will, it will take time because there is an awful log to learn so dont rush and keep your eyes open ������������
Just turned 18, can't seem to keep my focus during work Aswell always seem to be switching off, is it me or is this normal for an apprentice? there's so much to take in
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