Lineman often refer to journeyman electricians as "narrowbacks" due to the physical differences in their work environments and body types. The term suggests that electricians typically have narrower backs compared to linemen, who frequently lift heavy equipment and work in more physically demanding conditions. Additionally, the nickname reflects the linemen's perception of electricians' roles being less physically intensive, which can lead to a friendly rivalry between the two trades.
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When the lamps are in a loop, one after the other: we call this a series circuit.
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One term that fits the description is journeyman.
In England they call an electrician, "Sparky". In the US, if the electrician works on distribution system they are known as "linemen" or "outside electricians" (they work outside of personal property), the electricians that install the electrical system inside personal property are known as "inside wireman", "journeyman electrician", "journeyman wireman", or just "journeyman".
As long as you do not try to pass a journeyman or a tech off as a master. Many fly by nights and crooked franchises say they are sending a tech out for a service call trying to beat plumbing licensing laws.
Give the University of Phoenix or Electronics Training a call to see if they can help you with your extended education needs: online-tech-training.com/electronic
You should call you electric utility to have a lineman check the grounding on your house.
To become a Master Blacksmith you would might serve as a laborer at the beck and call of everyone. Then as apprentice, under one or two masters. Then as a journeyman traveling about working with different masters to learn different ways of doing things then as a master yourself.
Offensive Lineman are in charge of blocking for the quarterback so he won't get sacked. Or for the running back or fullback so they won't get tackled in the backfield.Defensive Lineman are in charge of avoiding a block from the offense to make a play in the back field in regards to a sack or tackle for a loss. Some can pick off passes-which means to intercept it.
An apprentice typically calls his teacher "master" or "mentor" in a traditional apprenticeship setting. This term signifies respect and acknowledges the teacher's expertise and guidance in the subject matter being learned. In some specific trades or crafts, the teacher may be referred to by a more specialized title, such as "journeyman" or "sensei," depending on the cultural or industry-specific norms.
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