| Description | Track 1: Victor Wade talks about his job as an apprentice instrument maker, 2.47 mins Track 2-3: Discussion of the quality of work done by tradesmen Tracks 4-6: Victor Wade talks about electronic instrument making, with reference to the different processes used Track 7-9: Victor Wade discusses why he was attracted to the electronic instruments trade and how he first started Track 10: Victor Wade talks about the tools of his trade, 3.37 mins Track 11-12: Victor Wade talks about his apprenticeship Track 13: Victor Wade talks with Charles Parker about learning to work with a file, Charles Parker suggests that there is a psychological relationship between the worker and the tool and asks whether filing is drudgery, Victor Wade talks about finding satisfaction in learning to file, Charles Parker asks whether the shape is already in the metal, Victor Wade disagrees, 3.55 mins Track 14: Victor Wade talks about finding satisfaction in working with a worn machine, losing the sense of satisfaction from learning as he goes through his job, learning not to worry about doing the job, they discuss what a worker should teach his apprentice, 4.09 mins Track 15: Victor Wade talks about the older generation in his job, 3.19 mins Track 16: Victor Wade talks about his involvement in electronics, 3.12 mins Tracks 17-18: Frank Stanley talks about the electronics industry Tracks 19-21: Frank Stanley talks about the tools used in the electronics industry
Total: 1.04.55 mins
Dubber's reference number: PLA KF549C0346380 |