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ELECTRICIAN'S MATE REQUIRED IN EXETER – MONDAY START
Winner Recruitment are looking for a skilled and reliable Electrician's Mate to start a job on the 24h of March. The job will entail working on a refurb of a commercial building and will last for 4 weeks.
You will be helping assist the Electrician with 1st fix installation.
Requirements:
ECS Card Pay rate: £17 per hour
Please email for more informat...
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Slangs & AI meanings
Most chaps like to go to the pub with their mates. Mate means friend or chum.
n person with no friends: Everyone else turned up half an hour late so I was sitting there like Billy no-mates for ages.
Ship's electrician.
Noun. An electrician.
usually the "deck apes" and small box coxswains. The Aviation Boatswain's Mates were usually the guys who took care of towing the birds around the ramp area or flight decks and who made sure they were secured to the 'ground' when the weather went to pot.
n bloke in charge. Originally the foreman of a construction site, but can be used universally. In the film industry, the gaffer is the setÂ’s chief electrician, in charge of pretty much anything with wires attached to it. This may or may not be relevant.
Gaffer is slang for a boss. Gaffer is slang for an old man.Gaffer is slang for the chief electrician on a film set.
Groucho Marx is London Cockney rhyming slang for an electrician (sparks).
Ships electrician.
n good friend; buddy. It’s in very common use in the U.K. and doesn’t have any implication that you might want to mate with the person in question. It is derived from “shipmate.”
1. (RCN) In harbour, the Boatswain's Mate is part of the gangway staff, second to the Quartermaster and under the command of the Officer of the Day. He makes all pipes and assists the quartermaster. At sea, his post is on the bridge, under the command of the officer of the watch. Abbreviated "BM". 2. (USN) The occupational rating of boatswain's mate is a designation given to enlisted members who are rated as a deck seaman.
n duct tape. Sort of. The heavy, slightly meshed sticky tape used to silence potential murder victims and to reliably and effectively attach small animals to tables. Unlike duct tape, gaffer tape is designed not to melt onto things, and is used extensively in the theatre and film industry. Probably derived from the fact that the Gaffer is the chief electrician on a film set.
Colloquialism for electrician.
A sailor, in the French language. English speaking sailors also use this term to describe an ordinary sailor. The term "Matey" was originally derived from this term.
Room mate
Sparks is slang for an electrician or radio−operator.Sparrow's fart is slang for daybreak, very early in the morning.
Electrician
Electrician's Mate
Most chaps like to go to the pub with their mates. Mate means friend or chum.
n person with no friends: Everyone else turned up half an hour late so I was sitting there like Billy no-mates for ages.
Ship's electrician.
Noun. An electrician.
usually the "deck apes" and small box coxswains. The Aviation Boatswain's Mates were usually the guys who took care of towing the birds around the ramp area or flight decks and who made sure they were secured to the 'ground' when the weather went to pot.
n bloke in charge. Originally the foreman of a construction site, but can be used universally. In the film industry, the gaffer is the setÂ’s chief electrician, in charge of pretty much anything with wires attached to it. This may or may not be relevant.
Gaffer is slang for a boss. Gaffer is slang for an old man.Gaffer is slang for the chief electrician on a film set.
Groucho Marx is London Cockney rhyming slang for an electrician (sparks).
Ships electrician.
n good friend; buddy. It’s in very common use in the U.K. and doesn’t have any implication that you might want to mate with the person in question. It is derived from “shipmate.”
1. (RCN) In harbour, the Boatswain's Mate is part of the gangway staff, second to the Quartermaster and under the command of the Officer of the Day. He makes all pipes and assists the quartermaster. At sea, his post is on the bridge, under the command of the officer of the watch. Abbreviated "BM". 2. (USN) The occupational rating of boatswain's mate is a designation given to enlisted members who are rated as a deck seaman.
n duct tape. Sort of. The heavy, slightly meshed sticky tape used to silence potential murder victims and to reliably and effectively attach small animals to tables. Unlike duct tape, gaffer tape is designed not to melt onto things, and is used extensively in the theatre and film industry. Probably derived from the fact that the Gaffer is the chief electrician on a film set.
Colloquialism for electrician.
A sailor, in the French language. English speaking sailors also use this term to describe an ordinary sailor. The term "Matey" was originally derived from this term.
Room mate
Sparks is slang for an electrician or radio−operator.Sparrow's fart is slang for daybreak, very early in the morning.
Electrician
Electrician's Mate
Electrician's Mate (abbreviated as EM) is a United States Navy and United States Coast Guard occupational rating. The Electrician's Mate's NOS is B210
infrastructure. Electricians may also specialize in wiring ships, airplanes, and other mobile platforms, as well as data and cable lines. Electricians were originally
Electrician's Mate (abbreviated as AE) is a United States Navy occupational rating. Originally established in 1942 as AEM, the Aviation Electrician's
Seaman Jefferson "Stoneball" Jackson; shock-prone (and shock-addled) Electrician's Mate Michael Nitro; and not-so-Culinary Specialist Second Class Buckman
IC and EM combine at paygrade E-9 to the rating of Master Chief Electrician's Mate (EMCM). After that time, the IC Rating was moved to the Seaman ratings
subsequently wrecked a train. They were: Chief Gunners Mate Paul G. Saunders, USN; Electricians Mate 3rd Class Billy R. Hatfield, USNR; Signalman 2nd Class
Machinist's Mate (or MM) is a rating in the United States Navy's engineering community. It is non-capitalised as machinist's mate when discussing the
class/type of ship. An ammunition ship. AE – Aviation Electrician's Mate AF – Aviation Photographer's Mate AFC – Aviation Fire Control AFCM – Master Chief Aircraft
Navigation Teams (ANT). These are teams of boatswain's mates, machinery technicians, electrician's mates, and non-rated personnel that service small buoys
England on Friday, 17 December 1926. He worked as a bricklayer, electrician's mate and carpenter, and also joined the Merchant Navy, before turning to