Hi, I'm Zoë, 34, female, no university, based in Liverpool, U.K. I've worked as a medical laboratory assistant in the NHS for 14 years full time and I'm on a relatively low-average wage.
I've always seen the trades as a 'man's world' and have been nervous to go into the industry but now feel confident enough to try doing what I've (secretly) always wanted to do. My goal is to become either a commercial Electrician or a chartered Electrical Engineer.
I have no industry experience within an electrician role and the closest I get to technical experience is operating a few large automation processes at work and working with gas supplies. I have a few A-levels in the sciences but no technical qualifications.
I really would appreciate any advice as to what is realistic for myself at my age and with my lack of industry experience and qualifications. I'm willing to start at the bottom of the ladder again if I need to.
Eternally grateful for any guidance offered.
Many thanks!
I've always seen the trades as a 'man's world' and have been nervous to go into the industry but now feel confident enough to try doing what I've (secretly) always wanted to do. My goal is to become either a commercial Electrician or a chartered Electrical Engineer.
I have no industry experience within an electrician role and the closest I get to technical experience is operating a few large automation processes at work and working with gas supplies. I have a few A-levels in the sciences but no technical qualifications.
I really would appreciate any advice as to what is realistic for myself at my age and with my lack of industry experience and qualifications. I'm willing to start at the bottom of the ladder again if I need to.
Eternally grateful for any guidance offered.
Many thanks!