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you know, thats hard to say. I was nervous, but confient at the same time. If I ever got in any trouble I always had somewhere to call. People who have been in the busines arnt stupid, they should know you're new at this and you need help with it. Are you that busy, that they need to give you your own stores already? I mean, if your dedicated and reasonalby intelligent and have great technical commen sense, i would say you'll do fine, just ask for help when you need it. I know how you feel though. Just prepare yourself, anticipate the future of this. Know what type of situations you will be in. I work on racks, roof tops, gas furncaces, in floor heating, cooking equipment and everything else. But I prepare myself mentally and technically. I get in the zone of the situation. Each job has its own zone. And if your going to be doing racks and roof tops, get in that zone and learn on your own. Its very critical you take your own initiantive. Dont rely on school for everything. as for your electrical, learn about three phase as much as you can. Clear your head and make reasonable decisions when you need to. Dont try to be the hero, be smart. Look out for yourself. Dont try to do somthing if your not sure of. You'll be alright.
 
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