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Hello, I'm James, 24, currently beginning a slow journey to a career change as a domestic electrical installer. I have very little expierience in electrics, but my plan is to study electrics now, I'm going through the buildering regs, on site guide and inspecting and testing G3 books right now, and aswell as this, I will be offering my services for free to local domestic electricians, turning theory into practice I hope. After I feel confident enough, I will be looking to do the EAL scheme, aswell as the C&Gs, and the 17th edition, after these, I would like to continue working for free for sparkys, but aswell as doing small work, with family, friends, my overall goal is to be self employed as a domestic electrical installer.
What I'm asking here is, has anyone got any advice at how best to learn inspecting and testing? I know learning on the job is the best way, and I'll be doing that, and in terms of studying, I am a complete boffin and I revise, 3,4 hours a day after work (I'm very sad, but I love learning) I'd just like to know if it's possible to get some practical expierience by myself on this? any way of practicing at all? Obviously I don't want to offer to help a sparky, and then bother him all day with "oi, let me inspect that kettle) am I allowed to inspect and test stuff in my own house for example?
Infact, in terms of learning to be a domestic electrical installer, anyone got any advice on jobs I could legally do around my house, that will give me some decent expierience in electrics. I'm an obsessive personality, I like to master everything I do, so anyone got any advice?
Cheers, James.
pS: Anyone around the Southampton area who needs a mate (not a pub mate, I don't drink and I listen to classical music) but a sparkys mate, to help out, shadow, make tea, anything, I will do it for free.
What I'm asking here is, has anyone got any advice at how best to learn inspecting and testing? I know learning on the job is the best way, and I'll be doing that, and in terms of studying, I am a complete boffin and I revise, 3,4 hours a day after work (I'm very sad, but I love learning) I'd just like to know if it's possible to get some practical expierience by myself on this? any way of practicing at all? Obviously I don't want to offer to help a sparky, and then bother him all day with "oi, let me inspect that kettle) am I allowed to inspect and test stuff in my own house for example?
Infact, in terms of learning to be a domestic electrical installer, anyone got any advice on jobs I could legally do around my house, that will give me some decent expierience in electrics. I'm an obsessive personality, I like to master everything I do, so anyone got any advice?
Cheers, James.
pS: Anyone around the Southampton area who needs a mate (not a pub mate, I don't drink and I listen to classical music) but a sparkys mate, to help out, shadow, make tea, anything, I will do it for free.