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The speaker talks about their two-week internship at Lembke, where they worked in the Department of Installation and Building Technology and the Department of Security Technology. They installed sockets and laid cables, and also encountered and fixed issues with a floor heating and a lift pump. In the second week, they did maintenance checks on BMA reports. They mention positive aspects of the internship such as being allowed to do a lot and having nice colleagues, but also express frustration about standing around for 9.5 hours with nothing to do. They mention not receiving information about the operating wheel and list some foreign words they encountered and explain their meanings. Rwy'n gobeithio y byddwn yn gweithio'n fawr iawn, ond rwy'n gobeithio y byddwn yn gweithio'n fawr iawn, ond rwy'n gobeithio y byddwn yn gweithio'n fawr iawn, ond rwy'n gobeithio y byddwn yn gweithio'n fawr iawn, ond rwy'n gobeithio y byddwn yn gweithio'n fawr iawn, ond rwy'n gobeithio y byddwn yn gweithio'n fawr iawn, ond rwy'n gobeithio y byddwn yn gweithio'n fawr iawn, ond rwy'n gobeithio y byddwn yn gweithio'n fawr iawn, ond rwy'n gobeith Welcome to the Blitz Talks podcast. My name is Reik and I welcome you. I will tell you about my two-week internship at Lembke. There I was in two different departments. Once in the Department of Installation and Building Technology and in the Department of Security Technology. There I was in two different departments. Once in the Department of Installation and Building Technology and in the Department of Security Technology. I will first tell you about my first internship week in the Department of Installation and Building Technology and then about the week where I was in the Department of Security Technology. I'll start with my first and second day in the first internship week. There I was in the Department of Installation and Building Technology. There I installed sockets and laid cables. You install the sockets so that you have a hole in the wall. Then plaster is made from water and plaster powder. You turn the plaster over and always paint the holes in between. Then you have a black can. You put it in the hole. One centimeter has to look out. And with that ... I laid cables over the wooden beams in the unfinished house. I have ... I also had a slightly different cable than the one before. This is a network cable. It ensures that you have Wi-Fi and everything. That the router can give Wi-Fi. I moved that to the server room. Yes, that was my first and second day. We were then sent to a defective floor heating and a defective lift pump. To solve the problem. Because we first suspected that the distribution was wrongly wired. And that was unfortunately not the case. We looked in the gully. There is a can with cables on it. They should supply the lift pump and the generator. Two of them were broken. They broke the lift pump. And let the generator overheat. That broke everything. We had to order the things. In the second week I did the maintenance check of BMA reports. When we arrived, we had to turn off the Summa. This is the Verena. Turn it off. And the whole report that we wanted to check. Let report. My supervisor did that. I got the things out of the car. So that we had something to check. Then the TÜV came at 8 o'clock. He didn't need us. Then we checked everything ourselves. 9.5 hours just standing around. Nah, that's not great. The day was very good and chilled. I wasn't allowed to do much. But I did a lot. We got a total of 350 reports. After all 70 we wrote down the reports. That were almost all. My supervisor was also great. He was nice. Then I come to the conclusion. And my information about the operating wheel that I got. See you soon. I didn't get any information about the operating wheel. Because they didn't let me know. But I found out. Who are the bosses. The boss is called Matthias Janke. The boss is called Britta Janke. And the junior boss is called Kim Janke. I didn't find out about the rest. Because those were the only ones I saw. Or talked to by name. I'll continue with my conclusion. Then I come to the operating wheel and the questions. I found a lot of things positive and great. For example the first question. I was allowed to do a lot. The colleagues there were nice. I was often well explained. And a lot more. Which took a long time to explain. And to tell. I'll continue with the negative. I felt bad. Not really bad. That I was not allowed to do much. I like to do practice. But theory is also okay. But standing around for 9.5 hours. And do nothing. Is shit. Hurts at some point. Even if you are not allowed to do much. Because if something goes wrong. I would have liked more practice. To the operating wheel. I was not allowed to say anything. Nothing at all. I know who the bosses are. But only because they were seen. Or talked to by name. But the foreign words. I didn't like. But the foreign words. I'll explain to you now. See you soon. Here I am again. To my foreign words. What is a thermostat? What is a WLAN cable? What is a hot defect? WMA, EMA, Abmantel. I'll explain to you now. A thermostat is for the heating. This is a kind of regulator. Everyone has it in the house. To adjust the heating. A network cable. A network cable. A network cable. A network cable. A network cable. A network cable. A network cable. A network cable. A network cable. A network cable. A network cable. A network cable. A network cable. A network cable. A network cable. A network cable. A network cable. A network cable. A network cable. A network cable. A network cable. A network cable. A network cable. A network cable. A network cable. A network cable. A network cable. A network cable. A network cable. A network cable. A network cable. A network cable. A network cable. A network cable. A network cable. A network cable. A network cable. A network cable. A network cable. A network cable. A network cable. A network cable. A network cable. A network cable. A network cable.

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