To tell the truth I worked for a security company once and I had to call and hire an electrician from the state to replace one light bulb on the front of the guard shack because it was to close to power lines for anyone in the company to legally change it
In Germany you aren’t technically allowed to change a light bulb yourself by law, doesn’t matter what sort. Same with those things that make out our one electrical plug multiple ones. Technically you aren’t allowed to plug them in either
@@TheMinecrafterLP1507 ide die.....in America we wire our own houses no matter how stupid you are only time it matter is when you call the inspector immediately after you build your house or call it a barn...lol
Had a lot of single light bulb calls from old folks homes because the ceiling lights were a height risk for staff when I was doing electrical. It happens.
As a former handyman I can say without a doubt that people do pay to have a light bulb changed. Some need a ladder so it makes sense. I've also changed them in the lamps a few times.
Game: "Guess what? Its time for something totally amazeballs" Drae: "Who even says that it sounds ridiculous" Me: "Flashback to some point in the past when Drae said that"
I actually did have to bring in an electrician to change a lightbulb... Didn't hire them, because they were a friend, but still. What happened was whoever had installed the fixture did such a poor job of it that when I tried to change the bulb myself, the fixture itself popped and showered sparks so... Yeah, no way in hell I was touching that
@@aguythatyoudontknow5829 You don't need to turn off the power to change a lightbulb if you have common sense not to go touchy touchy to the base of the bulb, lol.
1:42 Before passing away, my grandmother would pay people to change her lightbulbs in her home. When I was a teen, I told her to just call the house(before cellphones) and ask me to bike over for ANYTHING she needed help with. But she would *STILL* pay strangers to do things like open the attic window.
@@tagiajohnson3548 i do cut them breaks but i do still have to make money most of the times i’ll take the time check the other lights clean up the fixtures im not going to show up charge them a hundred bucks (which is average price in my area for 1 hours of work) to change out one light bulb it usually ends up with “is there anything else of your concern you would like me to check while i am here” and then i end up checking the flush valves on toilets, loose light switch or outlet, a door knob or lock that may have come loose
Eh it's not that boring. There's more boring jobs out there. Like most office jobs... Not offence to those who do it, I just don't get how you could sit there all day filling data sheets.
Im **shocked** that Drae played this, twice even, before any of our resident engineers played it xD Where the heck are Blitz and Real Civil Engineer on this one? They had a whole eight months since your last vid and yet, nothin. tsk tsk.
I apprenticed a electrician and we got hired to change light bulbs and reset gfi plugs 😂 sometimes it made sense because the light fixtures were really expensive or hard to get to. Older people would rather hire someone then get on a ladder
Drae: calls people electrician noobs because they don’t know what the hell they’re doing. Also Drae: *electrocutes himself because he turned the main power back on*
As an electrician I can confidently say I dream about wires every night and my gf hates it because I’ll be half asleep talking to her about wiring something random.
I did call a guy to change my light bulb, multiple times. The thing is, I used to do electrician side jobs back in high school from appliance repairs to house installations but then I chose electronics and automation so I'm quite capable of doing stuff myself. BUT, the building where I'm renting the apartment has some quite high bills for a company that does elevator services and other electricity related thing and they have to do some things in my apartment too. Naturally, anything that's their job on the contract is why I'm calling them and just out of spite I'm buying the shittiest light bulbs for my bathroom and calling them 1-2 times a month to send a crew to replace them(for two years now).
As far as red vs green is concerned: green = safe, red is for dead. It actually makes sense for something like electrical circuits to be "red" when on, because that's when they're dangerous to repair.
I own a handyman company and my most common projects are appliance installs, switch replacement, light fixture replacements and yes changing light bulbs.
Lots of companies get electricians to change bulbs in office buildings warehouses and factories all the time also rich people who have high up “cathedral” type lights they will do that as well… now if you’re just getting someone to change a basic bulb I also feel sorry for you lol most likely that sounds like a set up for a weird niche porn or something
I've been hired to change light bulbs. Some people seem to think its a good idea to have 3 story vaulted ceilings with recessed lights in them. That puts the lights at about 40 feet off the ground. After setting up the scaffold and replacing the light bulb, the customer was happy to pay me the $500 to change 2 light bulbs.
I've been an electrician for about 15 years. The warning of don't try this at home is very true here. And they are missing low voltage work with residential electrical work. We normally only do one or the other. The wire colors drove me mad. They are normally white, black and green. Sometimes red.
The thing that annoys me is any electrical item states on the package should be installed by a qualified electrician yet you can run down to your local hardware store and buy everything you need to install a power point or light fixture yourself 🤦🤦🤦
@@joshwilliams7360 to be fair though those shouldn't need to be installed by an electrician - they're also colour coded - and people who don't realise you put the red wire in the red, green in green, and black in black AND turn the power off - they probably should be removed from the gene pool.
@@MelodicTurtleMetal yeah they definitely should be although when there looking at 2.5mm cable and they buy 1.5mm because it's cheaper and try to install there new power point and burn there house down there home insurance will not be covered because it wasn't installed by a qualified sparky 🤣😂
@@joshwilliams7360 oh yeah, pretty much everything outside of replacing a wall socket shouldn't be allowed - even multi-gang switches are probably beyond most people. As soon as you aren't just unplugging and re-plugging a couple wires you should need an electrician. Actually i take it back.. people are too dumb. If you need to touch the breaker to do the work, then it probably shouldn't be touched by most people.
Drae's dopamine triggers in his brain are easy to trigger with dings, bells, or confirmation sounds. Drae, my man, stay away from casinos, the games target people like you.
I work in property maintenance for this apartment complex and I have had a tenant call me to come and take a look at why his light in the bathroom kept flickering then stopped working. So I went over and replaces his light bulb and told him how light bulbs work and how you have to replace them. He was in college...
when calling people "dim", I use the phrase "they're not the sharpest spoon in the toolbox".... why is there a spoon in a toolbox, and why is it sharp? - exactly!
First task "turn off main fuse". Drea.. "switches fuses off then back on for first job" ("yup their working") 2:22 .... 3:00 .. proceeds to electrocute himself
It's a switch... if you wire it backwards it will just be that down is on and up is off. Technically not wrong but annoying to anyone who has to use it.
My grandmother once called 911 because she couldn't reach the smoke detector to change the battery...I know it's not calling an electrician to change a light bulb but I feel like it's kinda the same principal lol
To your question on paying for to have a lightbulb to be changed; I work for the UK govt and we would actually get disciplined if we changed a lightbulb ourselves. It's got to be done by Facilities Management, which are outsourced and paid an insane amount of money.
The issue isn’t that they call for a lightbulb to be replaced, but that when one goes out it’s immediately an electrical failure of biblical proportions and in dire need of an electrician 8pm on a Sunday
@@darkwolfhunter6593 another comment said it was from the victorian era. Which if it's true would make more sense...I wouldn't want to try and change a lightbulb and cause a gas explosion
i always do such things without turning the fuse off. changing bulbs, switches, lamps. the important thing is, just dont touch or connect any blank cables.
I love that I saw this on steams popular list and I figured I’d check if drae did a video and boom here you are. Haha you have a sub 24 hour simulation game play though and it’s incredible
I am an electrician, well apprentice, and I am honestly surprised the amount light bulbs I have had to change out. Usually it's because they are too high or the customer doesn't realize the issue is the light bulb, but we have had a few occasions where they just want us to replace the light bulbs. Waste of gas smh.
Legit went on 5 side jobs with my dad and ended with diagnosing the problem with multiple dead light bulbs legit fixed the problem just by changing the bulbs in the problem areas .
I did service work, and once a month i would go to a few retail shops and change light bulbs. they had everything to do the job including a ladder. Now i work in property maintenance, and we get calls all the time for tenants lights not working and we change the bulbs. Not supposed to as they are just regular bulbs, but its just eaier, plus i get paid to do it.
for viewers, drae, and developer of the game. the sensor in the bathroom is incorrectly named. its actually carbon DIoxide. mono means 1 di means two. for example H20 is dihydrogen monoxide. for any that were confused from this no need to thank me #schoolflashbacks
So i did not Call an Electrician to change a Lightbulb. But as an Electrician myself i was actually calles to change a few Lightbubls around the House. The Caller where a lovely elderly Couple who werent confident enough to climp on a ladder. So yeah... sometimes you even need to do that.
Had a customer call to change a few lightbulbs after her husband put the bulbs in and they didn't work. Dude put them in so tight the bases snapped off the bulbs trying to remove them.
Actually i´m one of the German electricians out here. i´m in my first year of apprenticeship idk what you call that its like we need to go to school and work for 3,5 years with a final exam at the end to be a electrician and im surprised by such a game its actually intresting mostly cuz in germany its mostly diffrent to the us in terms of electric wirering and stuff. would be nice to see a german or european style off this game might actually help some peps out here with this level of detail. its like car mecanic sim, nice stuff .
I've never hired an electrician but I've called maintenance at my apartment for it before. Currently my apartment has fixtures in ceiling with LED though so it's not something I want to purchase myself
@@jarongriffin7339 : I didn’t say it was 😂 I just said I liked these simulation games they a good crack , I’m a plasterer by trade only thing I know about electrics is cleaning the sockets after plastering the walls
I am an electrician.... am yes we get called to change light bulbs. Usually because they are in a hard to get area or it's an elderly person that just assumes the fixture is broken, they dont want to stand on a stool, or they are looney.
It would be cool if you could actually use a controller to test the controllers in the game. Actually feel if it’s vibrating or not and if the buttons are working properly
Mmmmmmh strange that Drae make a video of the exact same game that a french TH-camr made yesterday and it's not the first time mmmmmh sus. Jk, it's a great video good job man. (But it's still freaking me out when i watch a video of a French TH-camr and the next day an English TH-camr upload a video of the same game)
Technically I've hired an electrician for a lightbulb... we're not allowed to change them ourselves at work, which means property services brings in a contractor...
"The guy before me did it wrong".
You, my friend are NOW officially an electrician. 😂
Lol yes that is how I work.
😂😂👊🏻
ive cut it twice and its still too short
@@riceboy-iw2jb what is?
Yep. It's the first phrase you need to learn to get successful electrics exam! 🤣
Drae, on the main fuse box the colors on the switchs means:
* red -> "danger" (current on wires)
* green -> "safe" (NO current on wires)
Red rhymes with dead which is what you will be if you touch a live circuit, and green is good meaning your all good to do your work
He literally said it out loud, then congratulated himself on reading it... and then immediately left it on red and shocked himself......
To tell the truth I worked for a security company once and I had to call and hire an electrician from the state to replace one light bulb on the front of the guard shack because it was to close to power lines for anyone in the company to legally change it
That makes sense
In Germany you aren’t technically allowed to change a light bulb yourself by law, doesn’t matter what sort. Same with those things that make out our one electrical plug multiple ones. Technically you aren’t allowed to plug them in either
@@TheMinecrafterLP1507 ide die.....in America we wire our own houses no matter how stupid you are only time it matter is when you call the inspector immediately after you build your house or call it a barn...lol
Had a lot of single light bulb calls from old folks homes because the ceiling lights were a height risk for staff when I was doing electrical. It happens.
Our city has "programs" to certify neat powerline and has a second one working near trolly car power cables
I like how it says "Certificate of Competition"... It's a cut throat world out there in the electrician universe.
Either he just entered a competition "tutorial" OR the school/licenser handing out the certificates are 3rd party cheapos.
As an electrician, I wish it was this easy to wire a circuit breaker panel!!!
Agreed.
And the whole "1 wire for everything" situation would be nice to have IRL, Lmao.
As a journeyman electrician, this video was great to watch!
As a former handyman I can say without a doubt that people do pay to have a light bulb changed. Some need a ladder so it makes sense. I've also changed them in the lamps a few times.
Game: "Guess what? Its time for something totally amazeballs"
Drae: "Who even says that it sounds ridiculous"
Me: "Flashback to some point in the past when Drae said that"
I actually did have to bring in an electrician to change a lightbulb... Didn't hire them, because they were a friend, but still. What happened was whoever had installed the fixture did such a poor job of it that when I tried to change the bulb myself, the fixture itself popped and showered sparks so... Yeah, no way in hell I was touching that
Did you turn of the power, (I'm assuming you did)
@@aguythatyoudontknow5829 You don't need to turn off the power to change a lightbulb if you have common sense not to go touchy touchy to the base of the bulb, lol.
As an electrician myself, the elderly call us quite often for simply fixes. We do it for free since they have no one else to ask.
1:42 Before passing away, my grandmother would pay people to change her lightbulbs in her home.
When I was a teen, I told her to just call the house(before cellphones) and ask me to bike over for ANYTHING she needed help with. But she would *STILL* pay strangers to do things like open the attic window.
she probably wanted those strangers to inspect her _plumbing_ .. having a family member do that would be kind of weird
I don't know why but Drae has a calming voice. Makes every video relaxing
being a general contractor i get called for some of the most simple things but usually it’s elderly people who call for light bulbs
Id do that for free lol
@@tagiajohnson3548 same
@@tagiajohnson3548 time is money. Fuel isn't free. It would be one thing to charge them a lot... but you have to pay for your time
@@tagiajohnson3548 i do cut them breaks but i do still have to make money most of the times i’ll take the time check the other lights clean up the fixtures im not going to show up charge them a hundred bucks (which is average price in my area for 1 hours of work) to change out one light bulb it usually ends up with “is there anything else of your concern you would like me to check while i am here” and then i end up checking the flush valves on toilets, loose light switch or outlet, a door knob or lock that may have come loose
12:48 "I like the sound of dings, dings are exciting."
As a electrician I have no idea why anyone would want to simulate my job.its as boring as the game except you actually get shocked.
Why are you handling live wires?
Eh it's not that boring. There's more boring jobs out there. Like most office jobs... Not offence to those who do it, I just don't get how you could sit there all day filling data sheets.
Im **shocked** that Drae played this, twice even, before any of our resident engineers played it xD Where the heck are Blitz and Real Civil Engineer on this one?
They had a whole eight months since your last vid and yet, nothin. tsk tsk.
I don't know what they were doing before, but they are both playing slime rancher 2 right now
I apprenticed a electrician and we got hired to change light bulbs and reset gfi plugs 😂 sometimes it made sense because the light fixtures were really expensive or hard to get to. Older people would rather hire someone then get on a ladder
Drae: calls people electrician noobs because they don’t know what the hell they’re doing.
Also Drae: *electrocutes himself because he turned the main power back on*
Drae, you had me at "Simulator"
As an electrician I can confidently say I dream about wires every night and my gf hates it because I’ll be half asleep talking to her about wiring something random.
I did call a guy to change my light bulb, multiple times.
The thing is, I used to do electrician side jobs back in high school from appliance repairs to house installations but then I chose electronics and automation so I'm quite capable of doing stuff myself. BUT, the building where I'm renting the apartment has some quite high bills for a company that does elevator services and other electricity related thing and they have to do some things in my apartment too. Naturally, anything that's their job on the contract is why I'm calling them and just out of spite I'm buying the shittiest light bulbs for my bathroom and calling them 1-2 times a month to send a crew to replace them(for two years now).
Sounds so petty. I love it!
you are a genius
Right to repair group will really like this game
As far as red vs green is concerned: green = safe, red is for dead. It actually makes sense for something like electrical circuits to be "red" when on, because that's when they're dangerous to repair.
I own a handyman company and my most common projects are appliance installs, switch replacement, light fixture replacements and yes changing light bulbs.
Lots of companies get electricians to change bulbs in office buildings warehouses and factories all the time also rich people who have high up “cathedral” type lights they will do that as well… now if you’re just getting someone to change a basic bulb I also feel sorry for you lol most likely that sounds like a set up for a weird niche porn or something
i want to see more of this game for sure
pls more mon bazou, we need more maple syrup
Oui please. More maple sirop.
I'd love it but until they do more updates he has nothing left to do in his French Canadian simulator
Are you going back to everyone’s favourite poutine eating, pot growing, maple syrup making, lumber jack Canadian in Mon Bazou. 😊 😂😂
I've been hired to change light bulbs. Some people seem to think its a good idea to have 3 story vaulted ceilings with recessed lights in them. That puts the lights at about 40 feet off the ground. After setting up the scaffold and replacing the light bulb, the customer was happy to pay me the $500 to change 2 light bulbs.
You have to See it that way: Red is also a warning color and Green means youre good to go. Just like traffic Lights and stop signs
I've been an electrician for about 15 years. The warning of don't try this at home is very true here. And they are missing low voltage work with residential electrical work. We normally only do one or the other. The wire colors drove me mad. They are normally white, black and green. Sometimes red.
I'm a sparky from Australia our colour code is always red/active black/nutural and green/yellow earth.
The thing that annoys me is any electrical item states on the package should be installed by a qualified electrician yet you can run down to your local hardware store and buy everything you need to install a power point or light fixture yourself 🤦🤦🤦
@@joshwilliams7360 to be fair though those shouldn't need to be installed by an electrician - they're also colour coded - and people who don't realise you put the red wire in the red, green in green, and black in black AND turn the power off - they probably should be removed from the gene pool.
@@MelodicTurtleMetal yeah they definitely should be although when there looking at 2.5mm cable and they buy 1.5mm because it's cheaper and try to install there new power point and burn there house down there home insurance will not be covered because it wasn't installed by a qualified sparky 🤣😂
@@joshwilliams7360 oh yeah, pretty much everything outside of replacing a wall socket shouldn't be allowed - even multi-gang switches are probably beyond most people. As soon as you aren't just unplugging and re-plugging a couple wires you should need an electrician.
Actually i take it back.. people are too dumb. If you need to touch the breaker to do the work, then it probably shouldn't be touched by most people.
Drae's dopamine triggers in his brain are easy to trigger with dings, bells, or confirmation sounds.
Drae, my man, stay away from casinos, the games target people like you.
You only have to watch his Arcade gameplay to see how bad it would be for him to be in a casino
I work in property maintenance for this apartment complex and I have had a tenant call me to come and take a look at why his light in the bathroom kept flickering then stopped working. So I went over and replaces his light bulb and told him how light bulbs work and how you have to replace them. He was in college...
when calling people "dim", I use the phrase "they're not the sharpest spoon in the toolbox".... why is there a spoon in a toolbox, and why is it sharp? - exactly!
I like to mix my metaphors. I say 'one light brick shy of full loaf'. Usually leaves them more confused.
yesss I saw this game popping up on smaller channels and I was so excited to see Drae play it!
First task "turn off main fuse". Drea.. "switches fuses off then back on for first job" ("yup their working") 2:22 .... 3:00 .. proceeds to electrocute himself
It's a switch... if you wire it backwards it will just be that down is on and up is off. Technically not wrong but annoying to anyone who has to use it.
My grandmother once called 911 because she couldn't reach the smoke detector to change the battery...I know it's not calling an electrician to change a light bulb but I feel like it's kinda the same principal lol
I’m doing a college course on electrical installation, so this interests me greatly
Don't learn from this that's not how things work
Yeah larger company's and industrial factories/mills will hire electricians to change light bulbs. I've had to do it a few times
I don’t know about all of you but Drae is the sharpest bulb in my home.
As professional in the field, this pains me and makes me laugh at the same time :D
Same! But ive had a few apprentices like him and they turned out okay
To your question on paying for to have a lightbulb to be changed; I work for the UK govt and we would actually get disciplined if we changed a lightbulb ourselves. It's got to be done by Facilities Management, which are outsourced and paid an insane amount of money.
12:20 had me laughing so hard.. that *snug* on the fan cable was hilarious!
The issue isn’t that they call for a lightbulb to be replaced, but that when one goes out it’s immediately an electrical failure of biblical proportions and in dire need of an electrician 8pm on a Sunday
Me taking a moment to appreciate the old school ford pickup.
Legally in QLD Australia, you are not allowed to change your own lightbulbs and need an electrician… but I’ve never seen someone charged for it 😂
Why? That seems very stupid...
@@jacthing1 no idea, it’s a thing… weird legislation from government I guess
@@darkwolfhunter6593 another comment said it was from the victorian era. Which if it's true would make more sense...I wouldn't want to try and change a lightbulb and cause a gas explosion
i always do such things without turning the fuse off. changing bulbs, switches, lamps. the important thing is, just dont touch or connect any blank cables.
5:06
what you probably meant was ''i'm not the brightest bulb in this room''
I love that I saw this on steams popular list and I figured I’d check if drae did a video and boom here you are. Haha you have a sub 24 hour simulation game play though and it’s incredible
Two people who rage when their tool is called a "gun". Tattooers (Tattoo MACHINE), Electrical Engineers (Soldering IRON). Today you learned.
I am an electrician, well apprentice, and I am honestly surprised the amount light bulbs I have had to change out. Usually it's because they are too high or the customer doesn't realize the issue is the light bulb, but we have had a few occasions where they just want us to replace the light bulbs. Waste of gas smh.
We need more shipbreaker! This is cool too tho.
As an electrician I aprove, I also don't know what I'm doing.
Totally would hire you to do electrical work and maybe you won't shock yourself to the hospital lol
@@chady51 Yeah that was a joke, not a formal job application
*WATT* are you doing ?!
That's quite *SHOCKING* !
I'm glad that I'm not in your *CURRENT* situation !
I can't wait to go *OHM* ...
Legit went on 5 side jobs with my dad and ended with diagnosing the problem with multiple dead light bulbs legit fixed the problem just by changing the bulbs in the problem areas .
Next up on Drae: I know nothing about real life, so I decided to go outside
one does not simply dream of wires Drae, they dream of Electric Sheep
What about electric mice? Surprised Pikachu face.
So they dream of Mareep?
I'm quite sure that's only if you're an android, my friend
Do they go: baazaap. Instead of baa
270 of asking Drae if he has played Outer Wilds and to play it if he hasn’t.
I did service work, and once a month i would go to a few retail shops and change light bulbs. they had everything to do the job including a ladder. Now i work in property maintenance, and we get calls all the time for tenants lights not working and we change the bulbs. Not supposed to as they are just regular bulbs, but its just eaier, plus i get paid to do it.
Electrician here! I climbed a 150ft water tower and replaced a lightbulb , then took down an old antenna...also I hate heights...
for viewers, drae, and developer of the game. the sensor in the bathroom is incorrectly named. its actually carbon DIoxide. mono means 1 di means two. for example H20 is dihydrogen monoxide. for any that were confused from this no need to thank me #schoolflashbacks
So i did not Call an Electrician to change a Lightbulb. But as an Electrician myself i was actually calles to change a few Lightbubls around the House. The Caller where a lovely elderly Couple who werent confident enough to climp on a ladder. So yeah... sometimes you even need to do that.
Had a customer call to change a few lightbulbs after her husband put the bulbs in and they didn't work. Dude put them in so tight the bases snapped off the bulbs trying to remove them.
I am an electrician. I've been called to change light bulbs. And on few occasions I've been called to hit the reset button on a gfci receptacle
Actually i´m one of the German electricians out here. i´m in my first year of apprenticeship idk what you call that its like we need to go to school and work for 3,5 years with a final exam at the end to be a electrician and im surprised by such a game its actually intresting mostly cuz in germany its mostly diffrent to the us in terms of electric wirering and stuff. would be nice to see a german or european style off this game might actually help some peps out here with this level of detail. its like car mecanic sim, nice stuff .
I thought what I was seeing here was European wiring, I can tell you this is not USA or Canadian.
@@Loathgar1 well its also not completly the european somehow, as far as my knowledge goes tho. Might just be me
i alwasy wait to watch your vid everyday untill im about to go to work becuse your my favorite youtuber
Love your channel Drae
My locksmith shop is rented, legally I have to tell the owner and they have to call an electrician to come change light bulbs lol
Love the videos man, keep it up.
I've never hired an electrician but I've called maintenance at my apartment for it before. Currently my apartment has fixtures in ceiling with LED though so it's not something I want to purchase myself
I work for an electrical company and I get a bunch of service calls to change light bulbs/lamps all the time
I love these simulation games they great 👍🏼
This isn’t even close to what being an electrician is. Switches aren’t even like that
@@jarongriffin7339 : I didn’t say it was 😂 I just said I liked these simulation games they a good crack , I’m a plasterer by trade only thing I know about electrics is cleaning the sockets after plastering the walls
The hardest thing about electricity for me is knowing how to trouble shoot a circuit.
You poke it with a multimeter until you no longer have a connection.. then you find it
You should try Finnish army simulator demo. It's epic
Man I might need to buy this lol I went to school for electricianing and haven't gotten a job yet lol
Shocking , I mean I hope not that’s means it’s wrong proceeds to shock himself 3:00 ❤😂
When I was an electrician I've been hired to change batteries for smoke alarms in a house.
You should play food truck simulator!! That would a great video for your channel
red means "don't touch that" not "live wire ^^ ", it's for electrician purposes ;) nice one though
I still want a pool cleaning simulator.
I am an electrician.... am yes we get called to change light bulbs.
Usually because they are in a hard to get area or it's an elderly person that just assumes the fixture is broken, they dont want to stand on a stool, or they are looney.
I lived in a historic apartment building and we had to all an electrician to do things like change light bulbs and blinds.
It was dumb.
The switches are red for on because red means dead, dead because you can get shocked. Green means your safe to work.
There is a rule that still exists In Australia, I believe it's in Victoria that you must get a licenced electrician to change your light bulbs.
Important tip, never clean up after yourself
I assume some LED built-in light fixtures may require a more involved process to replace. Might call an electrician for that?
Once you get to rep level 12 the game sort of starts over
1:40
Yes, I have hired electricians to change lightbulbs.
Surprisingly enough people do call for liggbulb changes all the time. And not just ones that are hard to reach.
Literally the story of my professional life 🤣
1:44 not me, but you have no idea how many old ladies do
Makes sense, given their age they probably can't use a ladder to change the light bulb or don't trust themselves doing it.
@@riccardopetrina4212 Agreed
It would be cool if you could actually use a controller to test the controllers in the game. Actually feel if it’s vibrating or not and if the buttons are working properly
2:23 Even if u didnt know that red means "on", you should ve known that up means "on"
Nice garage
Red means on because red means bad, off is green because green means safe
Mmmmmmh strange that Drae make a video of the exact same game that a french TH-camr made yesterday and it's not the first time mmmmmh sus.
Jk, it's a great video good job man.
(But it's still freaking me out when i watch a video of a French TH-camr and the next day an English TH-camr upload a video of the same game)
As the saying goes, out of the basement and into the garage
Technically I've hired an electrician for a lightbulb... we're not allowed to change them ourselves at work, which means property services brings in a contractor...
Im an Electrician and yes we do get calls where we have to change the light bull.