Couldn't have put it better, a farce none the less, not you Gavin.Haha.. this thread will get entertaining so get the pop corn out.
Basically the quick way is do the crash courses. 17th and 2392 as a minimum. Change the cu or wire up your shed at home. Get a multi tester and some insurance and then do the multi choice test from niceic at home. As long as your cheque clears. You arent a numpty on your assessment and all the paperwork is in order you are in....
It doesnt make you competent or safe though.
That only comes with time and experience. Each to there own. I know ex forces people who have gone this route and work within there limits... on the other hand there are some right dodgy cowboys out there who have gone down this route.
Its a contentious issue on here and only you know if you are sufficiently skilled to be safe
Hi,
The domestic installer is really aimed at people who want to work for themselves & become part p registered.
You never see jobs advertising for domestic installer its always fully qualified electrician with JIB.
What is it you want to do? self employed or work for someone?
All the best
Michael
Depends. Big new build companies are crying out for poorly trained workers they can exploit.
No worries Pete, no offence taken. the short course route can work for some, and they are few.. ie long serving sparks mates or former engineers and skilled trades from the forces in particular reme or avionics engineers. for somebody with no prior experience the five week wonder route is a false economy.Couldn't have put it better, a farce none the less, not you Gavin.
A tad harsh perhaps?But in your case probably more like 25.
Wannabe.