Hi All,
apologies for the long post, but bare with me... I'm new to this forum, I'm joining because i'd really like to get some advice on what steps to take to gain more experience and possibly start up on my own. I'm becoming a little bit disheartened at how hard it is to break this industry, a lot of blood sweat and tears have gone into my goal to becoming an electrician but getting the experience I need to progress further is proving really difficult, i've run out of ideas of where to go from here.
I have been self employed as a handyman for some time so have experience running a one man band company. I've spent alot of time and money over the last 3 years taking the C&G qualifications to become a basic electrician (Level 2, 3 and 17th Edition). I've worked for a couple of difference commercial contractors in London, but commercial is not where i want to be. My ultimate goal is to extend my handyman business and mainly provide domestic electrical services. I could just get part P and start winging it, but morally I feel like I should first get some experience working in peoples homes before I start doing re wires and working on consumer boards etc.
i've applied for every job going, I've asked every one I know for contacts in the field, I've even trawled through the internet sending my CV to local companies and offered to work for free to get the experience.
i'm now at a loss of where to go from here.
I have done a fair bit of electrical work ie lighing, sockets. I've rewired my own home and done all the electrics in friends and families home. technically i don't think there is any thing stopping me from just setting up on my own for the lack of any progress working with other companies first i can't see i have any other option.
legally is there any thing stopping me from just registering with NICEIC to become part P and going for it? I realise not being able to test and inspect my own work will be a hurdle but my understanding is that I can get someone else to do that? although please tell me if that is wrong
any way i'm not really sure what i'm asking but does any one have any words of wisdom for me?
Thanks
Dan
apologies for the long post, but bare with me... I'm new to this forum, I'm joining because i'd really like to get some advice on what steps to take to gain more experience and possibly start up on my own. I'm becoming a little bit disheartened at how hard it is to break this industry, a lot of blood sweat and tears have gone into my goal to becoming an electrician but getting the experience I need to progress further is proving really difficult, i've run out of ideas of where to go from here.
I have been self employed as a handyman for some time so have experience running a one man band company. I've spent alot of time and money over the last 3 years taking the C&G qualifications to become a basic electrician (Level 2, 3 and 17th Edition). I've worked for a couple of difference commercial contractors in London, but commercial is not where i want to be. My ultimate goal is to extend my handyman business and mainly provide domestic electrical services. I could just get part P and start winging it, but morally I feel like I should first get some experience working in peoples homes before I start doing re wires and working on consumer boards etc.
i've applied for every job going, I've asked every one I know for contacts in the field, I've even trawled through the internet sending my CV to local companies and offered to work for free to get the experience.
i'm now at a loss of where to go from here.
I have done a fair bit of electrical work ie lighing, sockets. I've rewired my own home and done all the electrics in friends and families home. technically i don't think there is any thing stopping me from just setting up on my own for the lack of any progress working with other companies first i can't see i have any other option.
legally is there any thing stopping me from just registering with NICEIC to become part P and going for it? I realise not being able to test and inspect my own work will be a hurdle but my understanding is that I can get someone else to do that? although please tell me if that is wrong
any way i'm not really sure what i'm asking but does any one have any words of wisdom for me?
Thanks
Dan