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aaronleflay
Good afternoon all.
I am 28 years old and I'm looking to retrain as an Electrician.
I will hopefully be starting a course with ableskills.co.uk at their training center in Dartford in Sept.
I would really appreciate some independent advice about starting a career as an Electrician by using a course like the one I'm doing from ableskills.co.uk.
The course I want to attend is called the "JIB Gold Card Approved Electrician" package. It's full time Mon-Fri for 4 months. Most of the package is made up of different City&Guilds courses and aims to teach me to "be an Electrician, a Domestic Installer, how to test portable appliances and how to inspect and test on both single and three phase supplies". I will also achieve "a level 3 NVQ and AM2"
I can find plenty of shining reviews online about the course and the instructors. Which is great, but i can't seem to find out whether the qualifications gained on the course actually mean anything in the real world.
After spending 4 months and ÂŁ8k training, am I going to be laughed at when I apply for work?
I did horribly at school when i was younger. Not because I'm stupid, but because I was too immature to realise that a good job will mostly require me to be learned in some way or another. I dropped out before my GCSE's and have spent my life convinced that I won't amount to anything because of my lack of qualifications. I don't want to waste my money. I want to better myself and learn something worthwhile that I can build a career out of.
Any advice on ableskills.co.uk or any similar course and whether or not it's worth it in the real world would be amazing.
Would you take on someone who has just been on this course?
Many thanks in advance.
The course is detailed here https://www.ableskills.co.uk/electrical-courses/jib-gold-card-electrical-training-course/
I am 28 years old and I'm looking to retrain as an Electrician.
I will hopefully be starting a course with ableskills.co.uk at their training center in Dartford in Sept.
I would really appreciate some independent advice about starting a career as an Electrician by using a course like the one I'm doing from ableskills.co.uk.
The course I want to attend is called the "JIB Gold Card Approved Electrician" package. It's full time Mon-Fri for 4 months. Most of the package is made up of different City&Guilds courses and aims to teach me to "be an Electrician, a Domestic Installer, how to test portable appliances and how to inspect and test on both single and three phase supplies". I will also achieve "a level 3 NVQ and AM2"
I can find plenty of shining reviews online about the course and the instructors. Which is great, but i can't seem to find out whether the qualifications gained on the course actually mean anything in the real world.
After spending 4 months and ÂŁ8k training, am I going to be laughed at when I apply for work?
I did horribly at school when i was younger. Not because I'm stupid, but because I was too immature to realise that a good job will mostly require me to be learned in some way or another. I dropped out before my GCSE's and have spent my life convinced that I won't amount to anything because of my lack of qualifications. I don't want to waste my money. I want to better myself and learn something worthwhile that I can build a career out of.
Any advice on ableskills.co.uk or any similar course and whether or not it's worth it in the real world would be amazing.
Would you take on someone who has just been on this course?
Many thanks in advance.
The course is detailed here https://www.ableskills.co.uk/electrical-courses/jib-gold-card-electrical-training-course/