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so I currently work as a security engineer but would like to take the plunge and become an electrician I went to college for it but for various reasons ended up in my current role
Iv applies for a few mate jobs on indeed and the like but so far no nibbles my qualifications are 2330 level 2&3 and 17th edition aswell as a napit test and inspection certificate. Iv had site, commercial and domestic experience but granted only in my current role fitting alarms, cameras and access control. If there is any gods of the electrical world out there I don’t suppose you could tell me where I’m going wrong
 
Welcome, far to long in the tooth to offer any constuctive advice on your next step, are you currently in training, if yes you best bet would be to gain access to the trainee area.
 
Constructive criticism is always welcome. Sorry for the grammar i’m a northerner, queens english from now on good sir. Pete999 I’m not in training i am still working as a security engineer
Well you could still ask the Mods for access, you don't ask you don't get.
 
Constructive criticism is always welcome. Sorry for the grammar i’m a northerner, queens english from now on good sir. Pete999 I’m not in training i am still working as a security engineer

wats rong wiv hour english/spellin?? its brill..

Welcome to the forum mate.
 

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