The end to 2018, and the dawning of new responsibilities.
7 years ago
With the 2018 coming to a long close, and many new and wondrous things having taken part in this insane year, I want to take the opportunity to look at what has happened and what is to become of me now that times have changed.
For starters, most who read my last journal had seen me working a new security job at a much better facility. Sadly that job did not last once I started school, and I was working first part-time there before being moved to a site that was far worse, but more on that later.
You noticed school, yes, I went back to college to get a certification to become an electrical apprentice. It's not an easy job, but it's something in demand and something I'd like to try out, certainly a field I'd really want to get some experience with.
Now, that awful job position was basically me sitting on my ass for 12 hours on Sundays, working a dead-end job at a pretty neat location; it was close to home but I wasn't fond of the duties I had, I couldn't walk around, I had to stay in my console seat and had to monitor alarms all day.
It was safe to say I was bored out of my mind. Being at school was the only excitement I had, which is saying something for education, but working at a college to become an electrician was both awe-inspiring and fun. I have no doubt in my mind it's what I want to do.
So now, here I come into 2019 away from Security for good, and working with a Network Installation company, which will teach me a lot more about network wiring that uses some electrical stuff I studied in school.
A good plan, we'll see what 2019 brings when I start full time.
Cheers all
For starters, most who read my last journal had seen me working a new security job at a much better facility. Sadly that job did not last once I started school, and I was working first part-time there before being moved to a site that was far worse, but more on that later.
You noticed school, yes, I went back to college to get a certification to become an electrical apprentice. It's not an easy job, but it's something in demand and something I'd like to try out, certainly a field I'd really want to get some experience with.
Now, that awful job position was basically me sitting on my ass for 12 hours on Sundays, working a dead-end job at a pretty neat location; it was close to home but I wasn't fond of the duties I had, I couldn't walk around, I had to stay in my console seat and had to monitor alarms all day.
It was safe to say I was bored out of my mind. Being at school was the only excitement I had, which is saying something for education, but working at a college to become an electrician was both awe-inspiring and fun. I have no doubt in my mind it's what I want to do.
So now, here I come into 2019 away from Security for good, and working with a Network Installation company, which will teach me a lot more about network wiring that uses some electrical stuff I studied in school.
A good plan, we'll see what 2019 brings when I start full time.
Cheers all
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