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Afternoon all.
I sence I may get some abuse for this but here goes...
I tried starting up self employed as an electrician a few years ago but basically the phone never rang, so after a slight gap I ended up on the books with an FM firm covering MoD sites etc as a spark, I negociated a good salary/perks etc so I stayed put up to now, also because of this I am not with a governing body like NICEIC/Napit etc.
Despite this, my brother (general builder) still keeps electing me for small electrical itty bitty jobs on his customer jobs which I do out of ours from my day job for beer money i.e change a socket to chrome, move a light switch/socket or convert a pendant to downlights etc, although the work stream is generally infrequant, I do not mind doing them.
But much more recently he has been trying to rope me in some bigger works like extension jobs, new builds etc that require new installs and certificates for building control etc.
I find it hard to say no to my brother especially that I/we do not know of any local electricians between us to pass them on to - rural area.
On such jobs if I where to provide a Installation or Minor works certificate (depending on job), copy of MFT calibration certificate and my trade competancies, is there any way of me doing the job and notifying building control myself, or is it a big fat no no?
I know it is best to be a part of a trade governing body but in my part time situation, being a member would not be financially or practically viable, because these type of works are like I said; infrequant, and any chance of earning extra dosh is always a big bonus.
Let us know your views on this please.
Many thanks in advance.
Jamie
I sence I may get some abuse for this but here goes...
I tried starting up self employed as an electrician a few years ago but basically the phone never rang, so after a slight gap I ended up on the books with an FM firm covering MoD sites etc as a spark, I negociated a good salary/perks etc so I stayed put up to now, also because of this I am not with a governing body like NICEIC/Napit etc.
Despite this, my brother (general builder) still keeps electing me for small electrical itty bitty jobs on his customer jobs which I do out of ours from my day job for beer money i.e change a socket to chrome, move a light switch/socket or convert a pendant to downlights etc, although the work stream is generally infrequant, I do not mind doing them.
But much more recently he has been trying to rope me in some bigger works like extension jobs, new builds etc that require new installs and certificates for building control etc.
I find it hard to say no to my brother especially that I/we do not know of any local electricians between us to pass them on to - rural area.
On such jobs if I where to provide a Installation or Minor works certificate (depending on job), copy of MFT calibration certificate and my trade competancies, is there any way of me doing the job and notifying building control myself, or is it a big fat no no?
I know it is best to be a part of a trade governing body but in my part time situation, being a member would not be financially or practically viable, because these type of works are like I said; infrequant, and any chance of earning extra dosh is always a big bonus.
Let us know your views on this please.
Many thanks in advance.
Jamie