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I've recently completed a domestic electricians course over the past 6 weeks and have C&G 2393,2382 & 2392. My knowledge of circuit design is good (Ib,In,It , volt drop etc). I've pretty good construction skills also.

Having completed a basic rewire of my small 2 bed home (tested (loop continuity on the rings and r1-r2 on the radials, and insulation tests on the lot) I feel I could do this for someone else, and charge for it.

Obviously there are some gaping holes in my experience but would advertising as a domestic electrician be biting off more than I can chew?

Has anyone here followed this (or a similar) path? Any opinions?
 
To adam W - That of course is very true, but is not a lot of work things that require a similar set of transferable skills. Replacing accessories or faulty/damaged wiring etc I'm sure I can do these things also. I'm not a complete novice I have some DIY experience also.

To Trev - No worries, I understand what you're saying. I'm not friendly with any electricians, otherwise i'd jump at a chance to shadow their every move! What I was thinking is that there is no harm done in taking a look at a job and if it's way out of my league I could simply apologise and say Iit's beyond my skill level.

What would you guys think of this as an idea: I advertise for work, take a look and quote, offer my best advice. I then speak with a local spark and put the work their way but with me tagging along? Kind of sub contracting? Any opinions?

Then get a reputation for being clueless. Work will soon come to a standstill.
 
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to dcelectrical
I'm based in mid-sussex, haywards heath/crawley/gatwick/brighton

to stuartcourt
No worries, I was a little taken aback but no harm done ;) To answer your question, I'm 32 and thick skinned!

to sintra
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Personally I would think that would make you look a bit inexperienced. I know if I was having someone round to quote for a job and they came off with that.

The only way I can see it working is having the spark go with you from day 1."

Yeah I guess it could seem that way. Could it also be seen as thorough though? But you're right, probably best to just go together with a spark from day 1.
 
Then get a reputation for being clueless. Work will soon come to a standstill.

It's not like I would begin the work and then leave a half-arsed job, i'm just talking at an initial quote stage. Word wouldn't spread that I came round, had a look and then didn't quote. I could go another route and just make my price so wildly high that they don't take me on if I feel its too big of a job for me. If they then go with my ridiculous quote though...

Also, i'm not talking about emergency needs doing right now type of work. If I got a call for this type of work i'd have to refer to someone else.
 
It's not like I would begin the work and then leave a half-arsed job, i'm just talking at an initial quote stage. Word wouldn't spread that I came round, had a look and then didn't quote. I could go another route and just make my price so wildly high that they don't take me on if I feel its too big of a job for me. If they then go with my ridiculous quote though...

Also, i'm not talking about emergency needs doing right now type of work. If I got a call for this type of work i'd have to refer to someone else.

This happens more than you think lol.

Only you know in yourself how competent you feel - so just go with the gut and the best of look.

Not trying to scaremonger, because it's the same for all of us on here - if you do something wrong, and someone gets hurt then you're guilty until proven innocent in this trade im afraid.
 

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