Posted by admin On January - 20 - 2009
i think i want to be a sports marketer but i heard the job oppurtunities are very limited. other career i was thinking about was industrial electrician but i heard its physical work as much as brik laying people. also if i were to be a sports marketer it would be ard for me to get a job because i am probably going to take marketing COLLEGE course for 3 years so people who went to univeristy has a bettter chance then me. please help
it is all in your attitude
if you can show you are more hungry for that career than anyone else - you will not only be more successful in getting that job but also doing that job
Posted by admin On January - 17 - 2009
Posted by admin On January - 17 - 2009
The man who froze to death in the northern Wisconsin town of Hayward was using the controversial medication Ambien at the time of his death. Friends and family of Timothy Brueggeman said the 51-year-old electrician suffered from insomnia, and was taking Ambien to help him sleep.
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Posted by admin On January - 17 - 2009
what would the best careers in video game industry like good money because i love video games and i would like to be rich. also can colleges in canada make me become employeed as a video game job. also what would be better industrial electricians or video game jobs
what diploma should i take at college in canada that will be suitable for the video game industry also so i can get hired by one of them by taking some couse in college but i dont know which one please help wise people thanksss
Video game designes are in demand. Look at gamimg company websites for jobs available and see what they require. Also call their HR dept., and ask them for adivice.
Posted by admin On January - 15 - 2009
Posted by admin On January - 15 - 2009
A Frankfort family who lost their home in an electrical fire is getting some help from the community. The Lund family’s home was destroyed on Thanksgiving Day. The family of three lost everything they owned, and were forced to rent a house just a few doors down from their old one.
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Posted by admin On January - 14 - 2009
If i switch on the fused standby light at the wall and then use the three switches (one fan) to generate heat for a couple of hours. Then shut down and turn off the fused wall switch, will the stored heat be released gradually? Alternatively…If I do the first operation and turn on the fused standby light only and do nothing else..can I assume that is all I will get? I.E. is the standby light just to inform you that there is power on or has it any other function…U.K.Answers only please! Fred
only you can answer that fred ,,its your heater …and they made dozens of different ones ..but common sense tells me that if you have 3 switches on the unit and one is the fan ..the other two must be for high and low settings of the heater elements ..therefore the standby light is just that ..it tells you there is power to work it
Posted by admin On January - 12 - 2009
Posted by admin On January - 12 - 2009
Rhonda Cansler knew if she didn’t find some way to better her life while in jail, she would find herself back there again.
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Posted by admin On January - 11 - 2009
I was once a tv engineer but over the years as rental declined i found I had to adapt to other types of electronics to survive
automotive test equipment, warehouse control systems,computers and now industrial electronics
How many other trades have to keep changing to survive
looking back I should have been an electrician as they seem to be in a better position work wise nowadays but in my day electronics was the best trade to get into.
What are you doing now?
Do you still repair tv's
Do you think your knowledge and expertise has gone to waste.
How much junk from the old days do you still keep to your wifes annoyance?
I have even found skilled techs driving fork trucks for a living as it pays better money now than repairing electronics.
Hi Rusty, your post touched a chord with me , from your term " engineer " I take it that you are in the UK ! I started out in the UK about 1952 as a TV engineer !! I worked for DER mainly for 10 years then was recruited by a TV service org in New Zealand in 1970 and I became a TV technician, same job but sounded posher and paid better ! 10 years later we moved to Australia , was still a TV tech but had my own business , work continued to be brisk throughout 70tys and the 80 tys and I retired in 1992 officially but continued TV and VCR repairs right up to 2005 but just for rellys and friends so much for retiring and I still feel like a TV tech ! I have hung on to some equipment and parts which my wife calls junk but I am unable to part with !!!I do think that my vast store of knowledge is by and large wasted but with the advent of Yahoo Answers I am able to pass some of the knowledge on and so far I have 72 best answers , what it means I don`t know but I know that I am still contributing after all these years !! Cheers Pete