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Masood
Hi,
I'm a new member, and found this forum whilst looking for feedback on a training provider. It's been interesting reading some of the comments, and I would love to have your honest answer to the question - is it worth training to become a sparky? I'm looking at doing the full package at Able Training, which costs about ÂŁ8,500. Obviously it's a lot of money, and I'm a little concerned by the comments about there being no work out there. Are things really that bad?
I'm neither greedy nor unrealistic, and don't for a minute believe the adverts claiming that there is an immediate requirement for 37,000 sparkies, and that I could earn 50K a year straight off, but I have a mortgage and child, and I do need to earn around 30K a year to make it worthwhile. I'm intelligent, well-educated and a quick learner, so have no fear of the training or exams, and I'm a hard worker, so will put the hours in. Is that kind of money still available? I'd be looking to work for a firm initially, and do private work on the side until I've built up a reputation and gained some real-world experience, then go fully self-employed.
Secondly, I'd be really grateful for your opinion on whether this set of qualifications would be what's needed to enable me to do site work, domestic, as well as commercial installations, and to issue testing & inspection certificates. The full details are:
1. City & Guilds 2330: Certificate in Electrotechnical Technology level 2
2. City & Guilds 2330: Certificate in Electrotechnical Technology level 3
3. City & Guilds 2382: Certificate in the Requirements for Electrical Installations (BS 7671: January 2008) level 3
4. City & Guilds 2391: Certificate in Inspection, Testing and Certification of Electrical Installations level 3
5. AM 2
6. NVQ/Diploma in Electrotechnical Services - Electrical Installation (Building and Structures)
7. City & Guilds 2392: Certificate in Fundamental Inspection, Testing and Initial Verification level 2
8. City & Guilds 2393: Certificate in the Building Regulations for Electrical Installations in Dwellings level 3
9. City & Guilds 2377: Code of Practice for In-service Inspection and Testing of Electrical Equipment level 3
Leading to JIB Gold Card.
Full details here: City & Guilds Commercial, Industrial and Domestic training to level 3
Please advise. I'm currently out of work as I've been made redundant, I have enough savings to do the course, but that's it - I'd need to be working by the end of it, and preferably during the course if possible. I'm not looking for an easy ride - I'm willing to graft, but if I spend that kind of money and time, I need to know whether it's worthwhile.
If any sparkies in the N.E. London / West Essex area need an intelligent, hard-working helper for a couple of days a week, I'd love to come and work with you for free, in return for relevant experience. I have good all-round DIY skills, including electrical wiring, plumbing, woodwork, etc. (my Dad was a builder), and am genuinely keen to gain real-world experience. It would also keep me from getting bored whilst job-hunting!
Thanks in advance,
Masood
I'm a new member, and found this forum whilst looking for feedback on a training provider. It's been interesting reading some of the comments, and I would love to have your honest answer to the question - is it worth training to become a sparky? I'm looking at doing the full package at Able Training, which costs about ÂŁ8,500. Obviously it's a lot of money, and I'm a little concerned by the comments about there being no work out there. Are things really that bad?
I'm neither greedy nor unrealistic, and don't for a minute believe the adverts claiming that there is an immediate requirement for 37,000 sparkies, and that I could earn 50K a year straight off, but I have a mortgage and child, and I do need to earn around 30K a year to make it worthwhile. I'm intelligent, well-educated and a quick learner, so have no fear of the training or exams, and I'm a hard worker, so will put the hours in. Is that kind of money still available? I'd be looking to work for a firm initially, and do private work on the side until I've built up a reputation and gained some real-world experience, then go fully self-employed.
Secondly, I'd be really grateful for your opinion on whether this set of qualifications would be what's needed to enable me to do site work, domestic, as well as commercial installations, and to issue testing & inspection certificates. The full details are:
1. City & Guilds 2330: Certificate in Electrotechnical Technology level 2
2. City & Guilds 2330: Certificate in Electrotechnical Technology level 3
3. City & Guilds 2382: Certificate in the Requirements for Electrical Installations (BS 7671: January 2008) level 3
4. City & Guilds 2391: Certificate in Inspection, Testing and Certification of Electrical Installations level 3
5. AM 2
6. NVQ/Diploma in Electrotechnical Services - Electrical Installation (Building and Structures)
7. City & Guilds 2392: Certificate in Fundamental Inspection, Testing and Initial Verification level 2
8. City & Guilds 2393: Certificate in the Building Regulations for Electrical Installations in Dwellings level 3
9. City & Guilds 2377: Code of Practice for In-service Inspection and Testing of Electrical Equipment level 3
Leading to JIB Gold Card.
Full details here: City & Guilds Commercial, Industrial and Domestic training to level 3
Please advise. I'm currently out of work as I've been made redundant, I have enough savings to do the course, but that's it - I'd need to be working by the end of it, and preferably during the course if possible. I'm not looking for an easy ride - I'm willing to graft, but if I spend that kind of money and time, I need to know whether it's worthwhile.
If any sparkies in the N.E. London / West Essex area need an intelligent, hard-working helper for a couple of days a week, I'd love to come and work with you for free, in return for relevant experience. I have good all-round DIY skills, including electrical wiring, plumbing, woodwork, etc. (my Dad was a builder), and am genuinely keen to gain real-world experience. It would also keep me from getting bored whilst job-hunting!
Thanks in advance,
Masood