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Robenskey Devilas

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About Me

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My name is Robenskey Devilas I am very kind, shy, quiet and a very helpful person. I love to travel to different places and learn about its history. I enjoy playing soccer for my school (Aquinas College), my club (Renegades FC) and my academy team (Priemier Skillez). I am classed to be one of the best defender on the island with my ability to attack and defend. I'm very hard working athlete and enjoy playing my game. I have a passion for electrical installations and would love to be my career in the future.

Achievements and Hobbies

  • 6 BJC IN GRADE 9
  • COACHES PLAYER AWARDS IN 2016/2017 Season
  • MVP AWARD IN 2017/2018 Season
  • Soccer
  • Coaching
  • Electrical installation and
  • Playing video games.

My Career Path

What is an Electrician

An electrician is a tradesman specializing in electrical wiring of buildings, transmission lines, stationary machines, and related equipment. Electricians may be employed in the installation of new electrical components or the maintenance and repair of existing electrical infrastructure. [1] Electricians may also specialize in wiring ships, airplanes, and other mobile platforms, as well as data and cable lines. TERMINOLOGY Electricians were originally people who demonstrated or studied the principles of electricity, often electrostatic generators of one form or another.[2] In the United States, electricians are divided into two primary categories: linemen, who work on electric utility company distribution systems at higher voltages, and wiremen, who work with the lower voltages utilized inside buildings. Wiremen are generally trained in one of five primary specialties: commercial, residential, light industrial, industrial, and low-voltage wiring, more commonly known as Voice-Data-Video, or VDV. Other sub-specialties such as control wiring and fire-alarm may be performed by specialists trained in the devices being installed, or by inside wiremen. Electricians are trained to one of three levels: Apprentice, Journeyman, and Master Electrician. In the US and Canada, apprentices work and receive a reduced compensation while learning their trade. They generally take several hundred hours of classroom instruction and are contracted to follow apprenticeship standards for a period of between three and six years, during which time they are paid as a percentage of the Journeyman's pay. Journeymen are electricians who have completed their Apprenticeship and who have been found by the local, State, or National licensing body to be competent in the electrical trade. Master Electricians have performed well in the trade for a period of time, often seven to ten years, and have passed an exam to demonstrate superior knowledge of the National Electrical Code, or NEC. Service electricians are tasked to respond to requests for isolated repairs and upgrades. They have skills troubleshooting wiring problems, installing wiring in existing buildings, and making repairs. Construction electricians primarily focus on larger projects, such as installing all new electrical system for an entire building, or upgrading an entire floor of an office building as part of a remodeling process. Other specialty areas are marine electricians, research electricians and hospital electricians. "Electrician" is also used as the name of a role in stagecraft, where electricians are tasked primarily with hanging, focusing, and operating stage lighting. In this context, the Master Electrician is the show's chief electrician. Although theater electricians routinely perform electrical work on stage lighting instruments and equipment, they are not part of the electrical trade and have a different set of skills and qualifications from the electricians that work on building wiring. In the film industry and on a television crew the head electrician is referred to as a Gaffer. Electrical contractors are businesses that employ electricians to design, install, and maintain electrical systems. Contractors are responsible for generating bids for new jobs, hiring tradespeople for the job, providing material to electricians in a timely manner, and communicating with architects, electrical and building engineers, and the customer to plan and complete the finished product.

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MORE ABOUT ME

Full Name : Robenskey Devilas

Birth Date : April 6th 2000

Father's Name : Jean Robert Devilas

Mother's Name :Anna Rose Charles

Email :devilasrobenskey@gmail.com

Future Aspiration :Electrician and Soccer player

Motto/Bible Verse/Favorite Quote: Hard work beats talent when talent does not work hard.

Reflection: I have been going to Aquinas college for 4 years now and it was not an easy road. It was my first time entering a Catholic system and trying to adjust the first year was hard. Later on I start to get better with the help of my teachers and classmate who welcomed me with open arms. I was happy to start a new journey at a new institution. Shockingly, this journey too has come to an end. I like to thank everyone who help me through this journey.

I will to thank my mom for her support and endless love. My coach Happy Hall for making it possible for me to enrol here. My friends, classmates ,teachers, family, staff; thank you for a wonderful 4 years at Aquinas College.

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