For example, an electrician is “tailored” to: at your site (if there is no separate designer), designing the routes and methods of laying cable lines, drawing up a lighting plan and socket network (if there is no separate designer at the site), the electrical installation work itself, etc., etc. The thinking of a good specialist - an electrician - is "sharpened" for how your facility will function later - the convenience of servicing the electrical network, access to important parts of the electrical installation, he plans everything taking into account other communications at the facility - ventilation, plumbing, low-current, etc., etc.
repairing electrical wiring, replacing switches and sockets, lamps, minor work on finishing the electrical wiring, checking circuits, etc. That is, all the work that is done to maintain the operability of your dentist data wiring and prevent its malfunctions. An electrician’s thinking is “tailored” a little differently - he can understand what the problem is by the crackling in the panel, he knows where to look for the cause by the flickering of your lamp. Based on the equipment you bought and two fuses in the panel in the hallway, he already understands that you will not last that long - you will have to redo some things, etc., etc.
Each specialist is “tailored” to his own. And sometimes an electrician cannot do the work of an electrician and vice versa. Of course, there are always generalists. But I repeat that each specialist is still mainly “tailored” to his own activity. Even the availability of special tools for an electrician and an electrician is different. An electrician will have enough tools for the whole or half of your room (various hammer drills, a wall chaser, a vacuum cleaner, various tool boxes, stepladders and ladders, etc.). An electrician will usually have a shoulder bag and/or a suitcase.
I often hear the phrase "I know an electrician who works at a factory, he will do the wiring in my apartment". From this phrase alone I already know how and what will be done (I have seen such apartments - it is terrible). Without in the least diminishing the merits, knowledge and experience of this electrician (by the way, at the factory he is most likely an electrician), I will still warn you against this step. This electrician is a specialist in his field AT THE PLANT - I do not argue with this. And in his field he knows what I do not know. But he is unlikely to have the same wall chaser and vacuum cleaner and other necessary tools from a hammer drill to a stripper, it is unlikely that he will competently design your electrical wiring and even more so competently do electrical installation work. And this is not because he is "this and that". No, the person is simply "sharpened" for other volumes and purposes. At the factory, he pulls cables as thick as your arm and weighing 100 kg. And in an apartment-type facility, it is unlikely that they will "move this outlet under the bathroom mirror 1 cm to the right." It's just that he has different scales in his work.
An electrician is “tailored” to: servicing the electrical network,
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