30 Ridiculous Electrician Fails That Prove Even Trade Schools Have D Students
There was a time where I was considering going to trade school, and part of me wishes I did. Instead I have a degree in graphic design that I don’t use and thousands of dollars in debt.
Maybe if I became an electrician I’d be making great money. I mean, you clearly don’t even have to be very good at it to work, based on these fail pictures.
These electrician fails are a mess. The D students from trade school are out there working, and likely causing fires and mayhem everywhere they go.
1. We hope this all works out.
2. They’re never going to notice it.
3. Hey, at least you can still flip the switch.
4. If your electrician leaves your fuse box looking like this, you need a new one.
5. Just… wow…
6. Somehow we landed all the neutrals on the wrong bus, and failed inspection.
7. Sparky must have done this wire work.
8. At least they have a doorbell.
9. Honestly, power lines coming from the ceiling adds to the indie feel of this cafe.
10. Everything seems to be going well.
11. Supposedly this job caused a fire in the house, I wonder why.
12. We’re not sure if we should call it an electrical fail, or a plumbing fail, but it deserves to be here.
13. We’re sure he knows what he’s doing.
14. Hey, as long as I can charge my phone I don’t care how sketchy it is.
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16. Just cut a hole for that light it’ll be fine.
17. If you do it we lose wireless access on 3 floors.
18. We called it the jungle…
19. At least the light still works.
20. We don’t think those are supposed to be exposed.
21. No conduit, no problem.
22. There’s so many things wrong here, but the damaged cable jackets take the cake.
23. Greatest Cable Fail Ever
24. Copper and aluminum in the same terminal is a big no no.
25. How many conductors can we get to fit through one connector?
26. Well, that’s going to be a problem.
27. “I need to speak to your supervisor.”
28. Something doesn’t seem right here.
29. IT director of 20 years says he has no time to fix this. The small power strip buried down there powers everything from the modem, to the core switches.
30. This was considered acceptable at an ISP I used to work for.
