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Did any of you maybe a year or so after passing ever wonder if the trade is for you? I.e. after maybe going to jobs on your own and maybe making a few errors or having a few bad days
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That’s it exactly what I do. Try to rush incase people think I’m slow, don’t take a step back and think things through which then sometimes results in a mistake because I’ve not thought aheadWe always tend to remember the one job that went wrong rather than the 10 which went to plan.
most errors in my experience came from rushing and not allowing enough time to do the job.
if you allow adequate time, don’t rush and think the job through properly then you will Have a better overall experience in the trade...
Something I’m trying to get better at, just forgetting the length of time on a job and focusing on the best way of doing itIt's not all about speed mate, by working methodically and with care you'll get it just right first time. And re-doing things is never enjoyable.
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