Jono_w
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yeah prob 50% my apprenticeship was learnt from teaching myself and 25% was watching people do it and the other 25% was being tought how to do it. Most of the time my dad would just talk to the customers and I would have to figure it out myself if it was wrong got a ear bashing lol. Biggest thing you can learn is problem solving. As my grate grandad did when he got a new worker he would see if there tools where sharp then he asked if they ever made a **** up if they said no then he would say cya later. As he said if you never done a **** up how are you meant to know how to fix one??
Right on Mate.
Don't even get me started on University graduates !! Only way to really learn is hands on.
So today was a pretty top day.
2 slabs and I have myself another milk vat, this one 800L jacketed and a 2 roller grain crusher!