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So Am I right in thinking that with the course you speak about is it really intensive cause someone told me a 5 day block course would sort me out and after that I would be Part P qualified.
Is part P a good qualification to have.

What exactly is a Part P qualification?
 
Archy that is very kind of you , it's not true what they say about sparks all being up there own ar$ses. I was a little nervous about posting but it looks like I was worried about nothing.
 
The guy is one of the team having a laugh, he would have been banned by now if he was genuine, lets face it we haven't even started to batter him yet lol, enjoy the moment Walnut/marvo/paulm/sintra lmao.
 
So guys have you got anymore advice, I know theres probably not much to say with it being an easy trade to learn, this is actually my 2nd choice, I originally wanted to be a plumbing technician but people said you had to be cleverer to do that so here I am.
 
The guy is one of the team having a laugh, he would have been banned by now if he was genuine, lets face it we haven't even started to batter him yet lol, enjoy the moment Walnut/marvo/paulm/sintra lmao.

What does that mean MDJ and whats with your ears?
 
I know a bloke who started a multi million ÂŁ$ international computer company.
He started with this...

[ElectriciansForums.net] How hardcan it be


Truth!!!
 
Archy I know the same man! He can teach this young whipper snapper a thing or two about plant control panels, 300mm swa and how to install a dimmer switch.

That sounds easy enough stuff, does this type of work allow me to rip people off quickly and get a sticker on my van.
 
Hi Guys I'm new to the forum and just wondered how hard it can be to become a spark.
Surely it is quite easy it's only a few wires and as long as you stick them in the right hole then Bob's your aunties husband.
I once watched the episode about electricity on Brainiac's if that helps.

Thanks for any advice.
Once your brain developes you may have a chance, until then stick with acting like a numskill :grin:
 

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