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gricey
Hi all,
I am wanting to start a new job as a electrician. The colleges that i av looked at are
MET-UK (Doncaster) Avr price £5300
B Gas (Barnsley) Avr Price £3000
Brookhouse Training (Cleckheaton) £2200
I av put in the order I would pick first. Each college as diferent aspects of courses. The one thats offering the most is MET-UK, this shows in the price. But they also offered in the course, 8 weeks onsite training,with a possibility of a full time job.
PLEASE COULD YOU GIVE ANY EXPERIENCE WITH THESE COLLEGES AND ANY ADVICE WOULD BE VERY GRATEFULL.
I have seen the post about MET-UK and would like to start this thread to compare the other colleges.
If possible could some 1 make a tree diagram of the courses that you need to be fully qaulified as an electrician. I no that a big part of being fully qualified is onsite experience and thats why i like the look of MET-UK (8 weeks onsite training, more than offered elsewere)
Thanks for any reply's and advice
Lee Grice, Age 32
I am wanting to start a new job as a electrician. The colleges that i av looked at are
MET-UK (Doncaster) Avr price £5300
B Gas (Barnsley) Avr Price £3000
Brookhouse Training (Cleckheaton) £2200
I av put in the order I would pick first. Each college as diferent aspects of courses. The one thats offering the most is MET-UK, this shows in the price. But they also offered in the course, 8 weeks onsite training,with a possibility of a full time job.
PLEASE COULD YOU GIVE ANY EXPERIENCE WITH THESE COLLEGES AND ANY ADVICE WOULD BE VERY GRATEFULL.
I have seen the post about MET-UK and would like to start this thread to compare the other colleges.
If possible could some 1 make a tree diagram of the courses that you need to be fully qaulified as an electrician. I no that a big part of being fully qualified is onsite experience and thats why i like the look of MET-UK (8 weeks onsite training, more than offered elsewere)
Thanks for any reply's and advice
Lee Grice, Age 32
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