Hi Humphrey,
I was on Internet
looking for something regarding Electronic field and I found
your blog, I'm Haitian living in USA in Florida, so I would like to get in
touch with you because I just graduated in this field, as technician in
electronic I would like to know the best thing in practice.
Good day Ronald,
Glad to meet you Ronald and
welcome to the world of electronics. Coming back to your question may I say
that you have made a good decision to consult for the best way forward after completing your electronics technician course.
Now the next thing to consider
is which area you are going to specialize in because electronics is quite
broad.
To make that decision you can do
a quick market research around your area and see the need of most people around
you electronically speaking.
Entrepreneurship is about being
able to see an opportunity and make it a business idea. I will advice you
though that as you go into this let your driving force be passion, skill,
commitment and integrity...if you use
these as your guidelines then money(profit) will come looking for you.
Every work has its own tools of
trade Ronald, in electronics the minimum you should have is a multimeter(both
analogue and digital), screw driver(flat and star), soldering wire, soldering
iron, diagonal cutter, long nose pliers, de-soldering pump and a comfortable
work bench.
These you can buy them from your
nearest electronics shop which I believe they are readily available, there are
others which I consider important but a bit expensive for someone who is
getting started and therefore can be added later as you walk down the road. These
include, esr meter, fly back tester and an oscilloscope among others.
With the above preparation now
you are ready to hit the ground running, but before that I suggest you do some
investments on eBook of some of the technician who has been there and therefore
can give you some very good tips required in the field. In this regard I would
strongly recommend my book basic electronics course. click here for info on this.
All the best Ronald
Regards Humphrey
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