Right on. I worked for an electrical company for 6 years, it’s definitely a great field to get into if you like challenges. My problem was, I was not particularly happy when I would get zapped. No matter how often it happens, it never gets any better. 😅 It actually got to a point where I was afraid to work with energized city cuts and that can be dangerous. That’s when I knew it was time to leave.
It is amazing what you can pick up. From a layman’s perspective, you don’t really think about it, you just plug things in and expect it to work, but understanding that amperage or resistance(ohms).
I learned from a master electrician and there is till so much I didn’t learn. It’s kind of nuts. I mean, you can only have so many wires in a certain size pipe. You can only have so many 90° bends on a run. It just goes on and on. I was able to take what I did learn and sort out my house’s electrical, it was all fucked up. 😅