u/Old-Possible3824

Timekeeping

Hey all I was offered a Skillbridge by my #1 company but I had a question about your guy's experience with time keeping. My command has an instruction to log hours on an Excel sheet, makes sense. I'm currently in a virtual training phase where some days I have 6-7 hours of training and some days I have 3-4 hours of training. The Skillbridge agreement says 8 hours a day but is that strictly enforced? Like it's not my fault or the company's fault if their training falls short in timekeeping. I just don't want anyone to get in trouble (including myself lol).

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u/Old-Possible3824 — 2 days ago

ISO: Washington State Skillbridge Opportunities

Good day all,

I'm an Electrician's Mate Second Class in the Navy stationed in Washington State. I am looking for Skillbridge opportunities in the Electrical/Electronic/Automation/Alarm Systems field with 120 days max in Washington State. My start date would be 04August2026.

I have been an EM for 8 years and have worked with motors, motor controllers, PLCs, limit switches, lighting, solder equipment, fire alarms. Both Low and High Voltage equipment.

I'm in talks with a couple of companies and am looking to expand my choices. Any recommendations and referrals would be appreciated. Thank you.

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u/Old-Possible3824 — 3 months ago