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Stuff Electricians Should Know!

115 Episodes

8 minutes | Aug 8, 2022
116 - Grounds Up Or Grounds Down?
Does the NEC require receptacles to be installed in a certain orientation? --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/stuff-electricians-should-know/support
6 minutes | Aug 3, 2022
115 - Bell Box?
What the heck is a bell box? --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/stuff-electricians-should-know/support
5 minutes | Aug 2, 2022
114 - 12/2 with ground Vs 12/3
What’s the difference between 12/2 with ground and 12/3? --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/stuff-electricians-should-know/support
4 minutes | Aug 1, 2022
113 - The Reboot
Bringing back the SESK podcast --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/stuff-electricians-should-know/support
7 minutes | Dec 17, 2018
112 - License Prep
There are a lot of things that need to be done to get licensed. Are you ready? --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/stuff-electricians-should-know/support
6 minutes | Dec 15, 2018
111 - The Forgetful Electricians Secret To Success
Corey asks a great question that i'm sure others have struggled with. Should I pursue an electrical career if i'm forgetful? --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/stuff-electricians-should-know/support
5 minutes | Dec 14, 2018
110 - I'm Going To Sue You
Some guys manage projects so poorly that the only recourse they have is to threaten lawsuits. That's the topic of todays episode. Get your free issue of The Apprentice Guide at www.electricianslibrary.com/apprenticeguide --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/stuff-electricians-should-know/support
10 minutes | Dec 12, 2018
109 - No One Cares As Much As You Do
Let's face it. There are a lot of other people that you have to work around that just don't care. The plumbers, they drywallers, the siding guys. You name em, and they just don't care. That's the topic of today's discussion on the SESK podcast. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/stuff-electricians-should-know/support
11 minutes | Dec 7, 2018
108 - Label Or Die!
This episode is the audio of a facebook live that I did illustrating the importance of labeling correctly. Come like our Electricianslibrary.com page on facebook! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/stuff-electricians-should-know/support
7 minutes | Nov 29, 2018
107 - LOTO FAQ
Today I'll cover some frequently asked questions concerning Locking Out and Tagging Out. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/stuff-electricians-should-know/support
6 minutes | Nov 27, 2018
106 - To Lube or Not To Lube?
When should you use wire lube? What kind should you use? Those are the questions plaguing several electricians at this very moment! And here we are to swoop in and answer the question! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/stuff-electricians-should-know/support
9 minutes | Nov 22, 2018
105 - VFD Misconceptions
Today I will talk about 6 VFD misconceptions that you can put to rest. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/stuff-electricians-should-know/support
7 minutes | Nov 20, 2018
104 - Terminating Paralleled Conductors
In today's episode I'll talk about terminating paralleled conductors and 3 things that you need to watch out for when your are doing it. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/stuff-electricians-should-know/support
9 minutes | Nov 15, 2018
103 - It's Fire Season
Today I'll share some statistics with you from the NFPA about the holiday season, fires, and one thing you could do to increase your business while helping to prevent house fires. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/stuff-electricians-should-know/support
10 minutes | Nov 13, 2018
102- Rules For Electricians
In todays Episode I'll talk about my new book "Rules for Electricians", what it is and what it isn't. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/stuff-electricians-should-know/support
10 minutes | Nov 7, 2018
101 - Bugs, Kool-Aid, and Chinese Money
In todays episode I'll cover 10 terms that you have probably never heard of.  When you get in to any industry they seem to have their own language.  The electrical industry is no different. It has it's own language. Today I'll cover theses 10 terms: *Chinese Money *Bug *BX Cable *Greenfield *Periscope *Hard Head *Kool Aid *Keyless *Eyes *Rabbit Gun --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/stuff-electricians-should-know/support
8 minutes | Oct 4, 2018
100 - Starter Basics
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9 minutes | Sep 14, 2018
99 - 3 Project Management Myths
Visit: www.rulesforelectricians.com Welcome to "Stuff Electrician's Should Know" my name is Jon Workman, your host, and welcome back to another episode of SESK. Before we get started I just want to tell you about "Rules For Electricians", a new book that I put together that I'm excited get into your hands. It's 100 rules for electricians that can help a help you in your daily activities, help you in your job, basically just some the written rules, some of the unwritten rules that are that are now written that are there to help you. Go to www.rulesforelectricians.com and you can get your calloused, work soil hands on your very own copy.  Let's get in today's topic "3 myths about project management" On the last episode of SESK, you remember we got into project management a little bit, and this week I want talk about 3 myths concerning project management that sometimes the little guys allow  to get in their way. So let's just jump into the first myth. The first myth about project management is that you have to have a big company for project management to even be necessary, and that is great lie. Even if you are a one man band learning how to manage a project properly is going to absolutely change your business. Company size doesn't really matter. There's always a customer and end user and you've got to get the job done. You've gotta get done what they need done to make them happy for you to get a pay check. It really doesn't matter even if it's simply changing out receptacles in an old house, you still want to do the best job you can for your customer, and that way you'll have a better chance of having them be repeat customers and hopefully lifelong customers. You know, there might be a little bit of an advantage to being a smaller guy actually, you're more versatile, you can do a lot more things, but you still need to operate by sound principles and know how to to manage the jobs that you do get.  The second myth is that you have to have a big job to need management. Job size is really just an issue of relativity. You know it's all relative. Everything's just relative. If you're a one man show then a $10000 job might be a big job to you. If you're a multimillion dollar contracting company your $10000 job may not even be worth looking at for you. But it's all it's all relative. But every job basically has the same framework. The four B's. You're bidding, you're buying, you're building, and you're billing. You're doing these four things no matter what size the job is. So you you just need to make sure that you know how to do these things. You still have to be efficient in all the things that you do. The the small jobs especially, for smaller contractors, are just as important as a big jobs. Myth number three. We've talked about not needing to be a big company, or that it doesn't have to be a big job, and the last thing is that the job doesn't have to be worth a lot of money to to warrant knowing how to manage project. The money amount doesn't matter. It goes back to efficiency. The more efficient you are the more money you can make. The biggest thing about the dollar amount is that on the smaller jobs the little mistakes hurt more than on the bigger jobs. So that is one more piece of motivation for you to to learn how to manage a project. If you are on a smaller job and start making a bunch of small mistakes it's going to end up costing you a bigger portion of the pie. Thanks again for listening to this episode of "Stuff Electricians Should Know". Once again, just reminder head over to www.rulesforelectricians.com to get your hands on a copy of my new book "Rules For Electricians" Volume one. Thanks again for tuning in. Hopefully you are having a great week glad to be back with you this week and until next time I'm Jon Workman, Stay Grounded. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/stuff-electricians-should-know/support
8 minutes | Jul 11, 2018
98 - 6 Project Management Mistakes
Today I'll cover 6 mistakes you want to avoid when it comes to project management. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/stuff-electricians-should-know/support
10 minutes | Jun 27, 2018
97 - VFD Case Study
make sure to sign up for SESK-U! www.sesk-u.com In this episode we cover a quick VFD case study to show how effective VFD's can be.  --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/stuff-electricians-should-know/support
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