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Thanks and how do you demonstrate that? The level 2 diapolma route doesnt set my heart elight with the health and safety and communication sections I have done all this with my plumbing nvqs. I get the impression, correct me if I'm wrong that it's for people with no experience in the building trades what so ever and a pre course to help one get an apprentice. Again sorry if I'm wrong there. But I would really like to get in to the industry. So if that's the only route I guess it is.There is an experienced worker route, which has previously been mentioned in this thread.
What wasn't mentioned is the fact that a minimum of 5 years demonstrable experience is required, before anyone can even be considered for that.
Got a job as a mate. Got some experience plus my 18th and moved up to improver.So how did you get qualified/ gain experience?
I've said on here before, which went down like a lead balloon but idc, that if you can do basic electrics you can fluff up your CV to get a mate's job.Within the same 5 year time frame you could have completed a full apprenticeship and have a year time served under your belt.
So if you do the basic electrics course i.e the level 2 electrical installation you can get the higher rate as a mate?I've said on here before, which went down like a lead balloon but idc, that if you can do basic electrics you can fluff up your CV to get a mate's job.
ÂŁ15/hr rather than ÂŁ4-odd an hour for the first year then minimum wage. It's literally a 60 grand difference in terms of wages.
No i'm saying you can get more money instantly just by being interested in the trade, knowing some basics, getting your 18th edition and then getting out as a mate. Then learn by experience since as a mate nobody expects you to know what you're doing but you get more respect and money than an apprentice. It's kinda like an apprenticeship in that you're allowed to make mistakes and pitch in with stuff you're good at but you're always learning, only you're not bound to one company for 4 years and you don't have to go to college/be on crap money.So if you do the basic electrics course i.e the level 2 electrical installation you can get the higher rate as a mate?
Then learn by experience since as a mate nobody expects you to know what you're doing but you get more respect and money than an apprentice. It's kinda like an apprenticeship in that you're allowed to make mistakes and pitch in with stuff you're good at
Modern apprenticeships are nothing but cheap labour.
Having served a modern apprenticeship I can assure you that this is not always the case.
Yes it does happen, unfortunately it always has and probably always will, but that does not mean that all apprenticeships are bad.
I don't believe that level 2 had any top level funding (unlike the L3 2365/8203-30 had/has), there may have been local subsidies, I know my local college covered the costs of me ne due to low income but I imagine such a scheme would be local/regional.Thanks for all the responses. Can I ask at one point was the level 2 in electrical installation partially funded? I know someone who paid ÂŁ600 for it but that was like 10years ago. Is now ÂŁ1635 at my local college. Thanks
If you're on the dole it's free. If you work it's very expensive. Level 3 at my local college is over ÂŁ3.5k and takes a year. For comparison, if you go to a training provider down in Dartford you can get Level 2 and 3 for ÂŁ4.5k and do the lot in 5 weeks practical in centre, study the book in your own time for the exams.Thanks for all the responses. Can I ask at one point was the level 2 in electrical installation partially funded? I know someone who paid ÂŁ600 for it but that was like 10years ago. Is now ÂŁ1635 at my local college. Thanks
Thanks maybe the price has just gone up over the years. Not sure whether I would get funded for the level 3. As I think I read it's if you haven't already got A levels or a level 3. I already have a level 3 in plumbing.I don't believe that level 2 had any top level funding (unlike the L3 2365/8203-30 had/has), there may have been local subsidies, I know my local college covered the costs of me ne due to low income but I imagine such a scheme would be local/regional.
Not sure, I already held a level 3 qualification (National Diploma Animal Management from 2005) but still qualified for the level 2 funding, my level 3 however I used an adult learner loanThanks maybe the price has just gone up over the years. Not sure whether I would get funded for the level 3. As I think I read it's if you haven't already got A levels or a level 3. I already have a level 3 in plumbing.
I'd budget ÂŁ5k for it. Also you need to get in gear if you want to start - college started this week. You'll still be able to get inducted if you hurry.How much was the level 3 in electrical? 2 year course
I have been searching for somewhere to do the level 3 on an evening noone seems to offer it around here.I'd budget ÂŁ5k for it. Also you need to get in gear if you want to start - college started this week. You'll still be able to get inducted if you hurry.
Thanks yes I know. I'm struggling to make a decision on it I want to get into electrics as I think the growth potential in the industry over the next couple of decades is huge. The problem being no college offers the level 3 on an evening. Or at all around here. My local college only offers the level 2. Does this open many doors on its own?I'd budget ÂŁ5k for it. Also you need to get in gear if you want to start - college started this week. You'll still be able to get inducted if you hurry.
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