Thanks for this channel! I am a residential electrician apprentice and I found this line of work more interesting. I start with this line of work in two weeks. I’m getting all the information I need!
Hey how are you liking this kind of job if you’re still doing it ? I find myself in the same situation I was a residential electrical apprentice and just found myself a job doing commercial low voltage will be starting next week. Interested in hearing your opinion.
Hey nice job on the video, concise and to the point. I’m receiving a formal offer tomorrow for a company that does commercial installs in New England. Looking forward the the overtime lol
Hey, thanks a lot man I just got a customer who wants a computer club (place where you can rent a pc) and this is my first big project in US, I’m 18 an live in Chicago, so we have a little bit different requirements from the government, but I got the main idea from you how can I get it done. Thanks again
When you have to cable an open ceiling that can be seen by the public, you must spend extra time making sure all the cables are tightly routed. Make it as neat as possible and sometimes customers will paint the cable to blend in with the ceiling.
I have no idea what they are called in other parts of the world. If you have electrical supply houses for electricians, they may stock these J hooks. However, why don't you design and manufacture your own J hooks?
Even when someone else's work is junk, you should have respect for them. They are not bothering you, don't bother them. Have you heard of the word. Ethic.
You won't respect a surgeon who did a junk job to you. Nor should you pay respect to craftsman doing junk. That not having respect for craftsmanship at all.
Lol from someone with the name "truth hurts" too. Respecting somebody as a person is different than offering constructive criticism that may come off as disrespectful in today's soft society
Thanks for this channel! I am a residential electrician apprentice and I found this line of work more interesting. I start with this line of work in two weeks. I’m getting all the information I need!
Thanks for watching!!
Hey how are you liking this kind of job if you’re still doing it ? I find myself in the same situation I was a residential electrical apprentice and just found myself a job doing commercial low voltage will be starting next week. Interested in hearing your opinion.
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Hey, that is an encouragement. Thank you.
My first job was just like this one but we pulled all these Cat6 Cat 5 cables throughout at a 30 storey building ..
Excellent video Jim as usual. Hope we get to see next two stages as well!
Thanks!
Hey nice job on the video, concise and to the point. I’m receiving a formal offer tomorrow for a company that does commercial installs in New England. Looking forward the the overtime lol
Now to wait for the keyboard warriors to criticize your work.
Nicely done pal. Thanks for sharing.
your welcome, thanks for watching
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The company I was working for Is contracted with Walmart and Sam's club it's a pretty decent job
Nicely explained and I admire you work . Have learned alot from this video , im also a cabling technician from what I see , its too good.
Glad to help
Hey, thanks a lot man
I just got a customer who wants a computer club (place where you can rent a pc) and this is my first big project in US, I’m 18 an live in Chicago, so we have a little bit different requirements from the government, but I got the main idea from you how can I get it done. Thanks again
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Hey what about when the ceiling is open what do you recommend to us to run the cable on a commercial building?
When you have to cable an open ceiling that can be seen by the public, you must spend extra time making sure all the cables are tightly routed. Make it as neat as possible and sometimes customers will paint the cable to blend in with the ceiling.
@@CableSupply thank you. That is what I did.
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I'm looking for the J Hook stringers in the UK. Any idea what they're called?
I have no idea what they are called in other parts of the world. If you have electrical supply houses for electricians, they may stock these J hooks. However, why don't you design and manufacture your own J hooks?
Nice video Jim. Great to see your work 👍
Thanks 👍
Not the worst I've seen.
It's an old building
good job ❤
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I don't know what that is. thanks for watching
The cable support is way too low
Not really, the cable has slack because its not finished..
Taxes pushed away the old tenant and eventually will do the same to the new tenant !!
Even when someone else's work is junk, you should have respect for them. They are not bothering you, don't bother them.
Have you heard of the word. Ethic.
We all make mistakes and we are all learning. However you can learn from others mistakes.
You won't respect a surgeon who did a junk job to you. Nor should you pay respect to craftsman doing junk. That not having respect for craftsmanship at all.
Lol from someone with the name "truth hurts" too. Respecting somebody as a person is different than offering constructive criticism that may come off as disrespectful in today's soft society