Hi all.
Looking for some straight up answers as Google is an absolute mine field when it comes to this kind of stuff. All I get when I ask is "Become a qualified Electrician in 5 days!"
I'm 25, currently self employed in another trade and doing a dead end job to make ends meet. I really don't enjoy either of the jobs and I'm looking to become a mainly domestic electrician. I'm not interested in making mega bucks and would just like to work for meself fitting consumer units and doing rewires.
I'm starting the C&G 2365 soon, I know it'll be a bit of a long slog but my reasoning is it will be worth it in the end.
My question is, what else do I need after that's completed to go self employed as a domestic sparkie? I've got some places telling me I need Part P and testing, then some places telling me I need AM2 and a gold card.
I'm not interested in working onsite for the time being, I would be very happy making just enough to survive pootling about in me van doing rewires and what not whilst I broaden my horizons at my own pace. Like I said, I'm not interested in making huge money, just a bit of job satisfaction.
Oh and also, I've got some authorisations from the local DNO to work on cut outs/pull fuses etc. Is it worth keeping them with the route I want to take?
Thanks in advance
Looking for some straight up answers as Google is an absolute mine field when it comes to this kind of stuff. All I get when I ask is "Become a qualified Electrician in 5 days!"
I'm 25, currently self employed in another trade and doing a dead end job to make ends meet. I really don't enjoy either of the jobs and I'm looking to become a mainly domestic electrician. I'm not interested in making mega bucks and would just like to work for meself fitting consumer units and doing rewires.
I'm starting the C&G 2365 soon, I know it'll be a bit of a long slog but my reasoning is it will be worth it in the end.
My question is, what else do I need after that's completed to go self employed as a domestic sparkie? I've got some places telling me I need Part P and testing, then some places telling me I need AM2 and a gold card.
I'm not interested in working onsite for the time being, I would be very happy making just enough to survive pootling about in me van doing rewires and what not whilst I broaden my horizons at my own pace. Like I said, I'm not interested in making huge money, just a bit of job satisfaction.
Oh and also, I've got some authorisations from the local DNO to work on cut outs/pull fuses etc. Is it worth keeping them with the route I want to take?
Thanks in advance
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