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Hi, I’m new here :)

I’ve been reading this forum and researching trade courses for some time now because I’m wanting to make a career change. I have not worked in the industry before, but I am multi-skilled and have no doubt that I have the capacity to make a good electrician… but the trouble is, I will be turning 50 in a few months.

At first I thought I could just do a C&G 2365 and then get a job and quickly qualify as an Electrician… But in reality I think it will be a lot more challenging to find work at my age. And if I did find a job, I would be working as an underling for several years before gaining my qualifications and upping my wage.

I’m keen to hear some honest opinions from the professionals. Would I be wasting my time and money to get trained up? And would any firm employ a fifty-year-old novice?
 
Hi, I’m new here :)

I’ve been reading this forum and researching trade courses for some time now because I’m wanting to make a career change. I have not worked in the industry before, but I am multi-skilled and have no doubt that I have the capacity to make a good electrician… but the trouble is, I will be turning 50 in a few months.

At first I thought I could just do a C&G 2365 and then get a job and quickly qualify as an Electrician… But in reality I think it will be a lot more challenging to find work at my age. And if I did find a job, I would be working as an underling for several years before gaining my qualifications and upping my wage.

I’m keen to hear some honest opinions from the professionals. Would I be wasting my time and money to get trained up? And would any firm employ a fifty-year-old novice?
Hi, it is quite physical, anyway I done my gas safe course in 2017, at the age of 53. Crack on.!!
 
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let me say to the op just go for it ,if theirs nothing to stop you ,has Jim
Bowen you to say why not.

Firstly I'm new here so don't know any members or their quirky ways but I have been reading a few of your posts and just have to ask you if you're speaking a language I'm not familiar with, I've come across a few in my time but yours is by far the strangest one I've encountered. Are you speaking with fork tongue or something.
Just curious really!!!
 
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38 westwardy, how about you.
Hang on I haven't accidently joined a dating site have I.
on this forum you will find quirkeys, sarceys, cynics, alkeys, trolls, bullshi$$ers, and maybe a few knowledgeable posts. feel free to browse , rip, terrify, and otherwise cause mayhem. but the n beware. you come into my web..there is no escape.you will be assimilated into the Borg.
 
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IMO it can be done at 50 but it's going to be really really tough. Only you can analyse your own situation.

Some things to bare in mind:

It's a physically demanding job, how physically fit and active are you?

You won't be earning anything decent for the first 5 years, especially with expenses on courses. Is that an issue for you, do you have family relying on you for bread and butter you're going to find difficult to provide for a few years?

As harsh as it sounds, a lot of companies won't be employing you at 50 without experience. You'll be lucky to get someone to take you on. Alot of people would rather employ telectrix at 72 with his experience, than someone at 50 without any experience.

Do you have any medical issues like starjack pointed out. This is not a job you'll sit behind a desk with medical issues. You'll be getting dirty, smelly, aching body on many days you by the time you get home.
 
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@Starjack

I would ask your background as you seem to be a little shy in filling in your profile as I just want to see where your comment earlier comes from about him been too old and you wouldn't employ him?
Do you have experience running a business and employing people?

I am pushing that 50 mark and I would definitely employ a 50yr old against a school leaver nowadays given the mindset of the majority of kids coming out of school over the last decade, I'm pushing fifty and have had enough apprentices to know what age groups tend to be an asset to my business and those that aren't.
I am still as fit and active as I was at 20 so interested to hear why you see a 50yr old as too old, I often pull in some mates in there 50's when I need an extra hand and never had any issues to press.

PS welcome to the forum.
 
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I would say if you want to re -train and you can find a way to do it go for it . It’s good to learn new things at any age and at 50 you still have probably 20 years of your working life ahead of you ; more if you remain in good health and you want to continue beyond . Someone will employ you .I’ve come across people from various unorthodox backgrounds over the years . Good luck fella
 
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