Hi Forum,
At the ripe old age of 42 I have decided that I would like to re-train as an electrician. Yawn, another one they say. Based on the understanding that I've got at least another 25 years work in me, it doesn't feel too late to make a change.
Obviously, considering my age, I am looking for the quickest route into the industry and believe that with my maturity and transferable skills I can develop quickly and make up for time.
I have seen the short DI courses and have judged the views of experienced electricians on these 'Electrical Trainee courses' but I would like to hear from anyone who has taken this route. Clearly I would love to take the C&G route with apprenticeship but it just isn't feasible. Before committing my efforts I would very much welcome some advice.
Please feel free to PM me if this is more appropriate.
Thanks Jamie
At the ripe old age of 42 I have decided that I would like to re-train as an electrician. Yawn, another one they say. Based on the understanding that I've got at least another 25 years work in me, it doesn't feel too late to make a change.
Obviously, considering my age, I am looking for the quickest route into the industry and believe that with my maturity and transferable skills I can develop quickly and make up for time.
I have seen the short DI courses and have judged the views of experienced electricians on these 'Electrical Trainee courses' but I would like to hear from anyone who has taken this route. Clearly I would love to take the C&G route with apprenticeship but it just isn't feasible. Before committing my efforts I would very much welcome some advice.
Please feel free to PM me if this is more appropriate.
Thanks Jamie