When I was in, the EM 'A' School was a joke. "Electricians" who didn't know what they were talking about, mis-defining electrical terms (for example, their definition of 'voltage' was "electrical pressure"). Maybe CG EM school is better now. I hope so.
In the field, I had the pleasure of working for exactly two electricians who knew what they were doing. Of my co-workers and subordinates, only one did.
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are there any uscg civilian electricians?????
im very interested in this.
sparklerbombg 3 months ago
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sparklerbombg 7 months ago
These comments are old. . . But concerning
Champ7ACMan 1 year ago
When I was in, the EM 'A' School was a joke. "Electricians" who didn't know what they were talking about, mis-defining electrical terms (for example, their definition of 'voltage' was "electrical pressure"). Maybe CG EM school is better now. I hope so.
In the field, I had the pleasure of working for exactly two electricians who knew what they were doing. Of my co-workers and subordinates, only one did.
mcduffiesteven 2 years ago
I learned more about electrical work in the first year after I got out of the CG than the entire 6 years I was in.
mcduffiesteven 2 years ago
What do you mean? Basically are you saying that the CG doesnt know what they're doing when it comes to electric?
ChemdawgD 2 years ago