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#67812 07/18/06 10:02 AM
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Trumpy Offline OP
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It's been ages since we last had one of these threads, last year in fact.
Anyone care to make an introduction?.
Here is the place to do it....

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Good idea Mike, it has been awhile.

Welcome new members.

Roger

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Thanks there Roger.
Anyone keen to say a short hello?.

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K
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Not new been here a couple of months but here goes breifly

Kenneth Hilton
Prison Officer HMP Glenochil UK
Teach inmates basic electrical theory

Experiance
1980-84Apprenticeship, Electrical fitter at Kincardine Power Station
1984-89 Telecoms engineer for Grid department with Scottish Power
Lost my way for a bit.
1990-92 Worked with varrious contractors on industrial, domestic, newbuild and rewires,
1992- Prison Officer then moved into(99) estates dept worked on all electrical systems, domestic and security.
(2002)Then moved into teaching inmates "Domestic appliance repairs" (05)Job changed on me to what I do now


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Thanks for the intro and welcome Ken, good to have you along!. [Linked Image]

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Hello, i just registered here a few days ago.

Timothy D. Moore, from Dracut, MA. i've had my journeyman license for a little more than a year now and i'm trying to work for myself now, but it's tough right now. i have about 8 years in the trade and am a grad. of Nashoba Valley Tech. H.S. class of 2001. this board is a great place to learn, and sometimes very humbling as there is much i don't know yet, hehe.

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Thomas (TJ) Robb

Currently a telecom student at MATC in Madison, Wisconsin. Currently working at a Ben & Jerry's there.

Not a licensed electrician, but do hold a CCNA & plan to go into the telecom field... somewhere.

Electrical experience is mostly theatre, but later stemmed into basic resi. Hold no license, but if my residence needs work and the work doesn't require a permit I could likely do it. The panel, though, is too much for me, and I NEVER work live.
Beyond theatre into telecom my main experience is classroom and random help to friends. Gaining experience there is my next goal.

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Trumpy:
Good day my friend. Great idea for a new thread!

I've un-officially welcoming the "Jersey Guys" that have popped up lately, within the threads that they jumped in or started. LK has been doing the same thing.

I had a thought of seeing how many "Jersey Guys" are here; what do you think?

As always, WELCOME.

Take care & stay safe.

John


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live in connecticut
work @ nuke plant as I&C Tech
do electrical on side extra cash
E1 Contractor

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Thanks guys,
For your posts and welcome!. [Linked Image]
Any more?.

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