Hi folks,
Have finished the theory exams for Level 2 and am braced for the practical exam next week. Hopefully I’ll pass, then it’s onto level 3. It’s been thoroughly enjoyable so far, with the tutors and other students having been really supportive.
One challenge is getting an ECS card. Since October last year it seems you need a job before you can get a card, but need a card before you can get a job. Even the labourer card requires a job description from an employer. One fellow student is applying for a card and based on his experience it is like swimming through treacle. If anybody has any advice that will help ease the process I’m all ears.
My understanding is that the ECS card is a requirement primarily for larger sites, so I'm hoping to get some experience with an independent sparky or small firm that doesn’t require an ECS card. Is this understanding right? At the moment I don’t have any particular preference about the type of work I do, be it domestic, commercial or industrial. Again, any advice would be appreciated.
On the off chance that a reader of this is looking for an enthusiastic, mature person who is keen get started in the industry and has accumulated a reasonable collection of hand tools, I live in Luton and would be prepared to commute reasonable distances.
Have finished the theory exams for Level 2 and am braced for the practical exam next week. Hopefully I’ll pass, then it’s onto level 3. It’s been thoroughly enjoyable so far, with the tutors and other students having been really supportive.
One challenge is getting an ECS card. Since October last year it seems you need a job before you can get a card, but need a card before you can get a job. Even the labourer card requires a job description from an employer. One fellow student is applying for a card and based on his experience it is like swimming through treacle. If anybody has any advice that will help ease the process I’m all ears.
My understanding is that the ECS card is a requirement primarily for larger sites, so I'm hoping to get some experience with an independent sparky or small firm that doesn’t require an ECS card. Is this understanding right? At the moment I don’t have any particular preference about the type of work I do, be it domestic, commercial or industrial. Again, any advice would be appreciated.
On the off chance that a reader of this is looking for an enthusiastic, mature person who is keen get started in the industry and has accumulated a reasonable collection of hand tools, I live in Luton and would be prepared to commute reasonable distances.