Hi all,
I was a little reluctant to post an intro based on how I've seen others treated on other forums when they've not done an apprenticeship, but having read some of the intro's here seems like a much nicer place.
I've been doing electrical work of various types for family and friends (stopped when Part P was introduced) and as part of my various jobs for over 30 years. Having endured 21 years as a software engineer/research and development engineer/networking engineer, I reached a point where I'd simply had enough and I finally decided to correct the mistake I made all those years ago when my career choice was electrician or software engineer.
I spent some time and money formalising my electrical installation skills and knowledge with the usual collection of City and Guilds qualifications before taking the plunge and setting up my own company providing electrical services with a woman's touch in the Newport/Cardiff area of South Wales.
I will admit I underestimated how scary it is (a) doing this and asking people to pay for it, (b) leaving a well paid job to step out on my own in a different career and (c) just how much bad installation work I've had to deal with in the short time I've been trading. But it is so much nicer and much more rewarding than being stuck behind a desk even if I do seem to be spending a disproportionate amount of time in lofts with the cobwebs and spiders
And on that note I'll leave the intro here. May 2017 be a prosperous and happy year for all of us.
Regards
Christina
I was a little reluctant to post an intro based on how I've seen others treated on other forums when they've not done an apprenticeship, but having read some of the intro's here seems like a much nicer place.
I've been doing electrical work of various types for family and friends (stopped when Part P was introduced) and as part of my various jobs for over 30 years. Having endured 21 years as a software engineer/research and development engineer/networking engineer, I reached a point where I'd simply had enough and I finally decided to correct the mistake I made all those years ago when my career choice was electrician or software engineer.
I spent some time and money formalising my electrical installation skills and knowledge with the usual collection of City and Guilds qualifications before taking the plunge and setting up my own company providing electrical services with a woman's touch in the Newport/Cardiff area of South Wales.
I will admit I underestimated how scary it is (a) doing this and asking people to pay for it, (b) leaving a well paid job to step out on my own in a different career and (c) just how much bad installation work I've had to deal with in the short time I've been trading. But it is so much nicer and much more rewarding than being stuck behind a desk even if I do seem to be spending a disproportionate amount of time in lofts with the cobwebs and spiders
And on that note I'll leave the intro here. May 2017 be a prosperous and happy year for all of us.
Regards
Christina