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Old 10-27-2009, 12:28 AM   #1
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Hi guys. I'm 22 and I am from around Toronto. I'm out of university and now I'm doing what I always wanted, becoming an electrician! Awesome! I am an enviro nerd, a little anyway...always been interested in renewable energy and with the company I work for(union, about 45 electricians, lots of residential and expanding commercial) I hope to install lots of solar panels and wind turbines. I really like the company I am with now and fortunately they like me. I would like to become a custom home builder some day as well Previously I worked for a small independent shop where I learned how to work on extremely large houses.

My other interests are hi-fi audio, collecting LP records, vintage minolta cameras, reading, barbeques, traveling to india...a bunch of stuff really.

I read about electricity all the time...from the time i was a little kid. I think I am going to really enjoy this. I hope to experience as many different kinds of electrical work as I reasonably can.

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Great enthusiasm. Welcome...And now your first question. What is an RK5 fuse? You can GOOGLE it.
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