HI Jaws,
I have thought about the domestic side alot, but I am really keen to break into the Solar, EV and Green Energy sector. I know that industry will fully exploded in about 3-5 years time.
My Degree was Geology and Environmental Pollution Sci - so I have dipped in and out of the 'world is going to end' science and renewables energy for the last 25 years (yes, we should of gone green back in the 70's, the tipping point we past yonks ago)!
My wife worked as a inhouse lawyer for a green solar/wind company a few years back, some great stories of the work that is going on and sparks and tech they need in that industry is growing.
So thought, I better get fully qualified and be trained up, if I can find the best route. The Solar and EV servicing side will open up a avenue, and is a sector I have a interest in! Also fully qualified in that sector opens the industry for all types of work.
Reading this site like mad and the costs involved with domestic is about 3-4K!
So, where I am still confused, the Cardiff place offered this..
""Advanced Electrics is 7 Weeks Training: Cardiff or 14 Weekends (Plus 5 days, 1 week fulltime week Mon-Fri)
This course benefits from all of the above qualifications along with the sought after Level 3 Inspection & Testing (2391-52) Initial Verification & Periodics
This qualification is City & Guilds and allows you to sign work off of others, issue ECIR reports , Landlord certifications and is also a QS qualification in the industry
Price: £4500.00 inc VAT & Fees.""
But, with this do I still need to go onto the 2365 2 or 3, so that's another £6K. This extra cost is before, I go on again further (this is where they were a little vague, what route after their advance course).
Tradeskills have their 5 steps, but again you are about 3-4k in before they say, you need to do the 2365 2 top up and then the level 3 2365, the costs pile and you end up with pile of certificates!
Everyone here on this thread have given their advice, helped me check the replies I have had to date and offered some great points.
Most have said go straight into 2365 2/3 as that covers bits or most of them ( in domestic) and then pick and chose any top up certs as you go!
In a bit of a crossroads as few people have mentioned its a right mish mash and every company has got too many flowerly sugar coated names for their courses.
So stuck at 2365 2/3 straight away ot get into industry, but there is the dom route, but that's a lump of a cost, but you still need to go much further to get fully qualified!
The worse thing is, I will need to use savings to fund it, I can't any funding help either! So, more pressure to make the right choice!
You ever thought about going down the Domestic installer route Godzilla? Or have you got your heart set on working on the industrial/commercial sector hence why you want to go the 2365, I&T, Am2, NVQ route.