Leesparkykent
Nearly Esteemed
Hell would freeze over before I even considered employing a short course electrician...
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Discuss Petition: Make working with electricity a criminal offence unless qualified in the Talk Electrician area at ElectriciansForums.net
How do you get to approved electrician without working as an electrician?Or make what's required to be an approved electrician the minimum standard...
And your point is what,
How do you get to approved electrician without working as an electrician?
Sounds like that there are electricians here who feel threatened about others joining the industry.
People typically take apprenticeships because they either lack the ability to go to University, lack the experience or the competency to teach themselves.
If I have learned anything about the field so far is that it is concerned with safety more than anything else. So long as you choose the correct wiring, consider the environmental effects (like grouping), consider location, use the right conduits there is NO reason why someone like myself cannot become an electrician.
A course like this is unsuitable for someone who has never looked at electricity and I agree that someone who has no previous knowledge should be able to go straight into industry. But for someone like me, this course is a great way to get into it considering the fact that I am already a proven engineer. .
If there are people here who genuinely think that someone like me is incapable because of this course (despite the fact that I have previous experience with electricity and electronics), then it just goes to show how little they know.
Sounds like that there are electricians here who feel threatened about others joining the industry. Almost reminds me of a closed society like the medical profession where people are handpicked because they know someone. People typically take apprenticeships because they either lack the ability to go to University, lack the experience or the competency to teach themselves.
If I have learned anything about the field so far is that it is concerned with safety more than anything else. So long as you choose the correct wiring, consider the environmental effects (like grouping), consider location, use the right conduits there is NO reason why someone like myself cannot become an electrician.
Fault finding? Thats funny because I have had plenty of fault finding experience, not just in wiring but in circuit boards as well.
A course like this is unsuitable for someone who has never looked at electricity and I agree that someone who has no previous knowledge should be able to go straight into industry. But for someone like me, this course is a great way to get into it considering the fact that I am already a proven engineer.
There are two ways that people here can respond to such courses:
A) Be a grumpy old man who sticks to the past and rejects the idea of someone taking a course
B) Accept the inevitable and do their best to assist such people to ensure that their practices are safe
If there are people here who genuinely think that someone like me is incapable because of this course (despite the fact that I have previous experience with electricity and electronics), then it just goes to show how little they know.
Here is a question for those who think that the petition should go through.
I have a degree in electronics, I have always been hands on (having a workshop with MANY tools including bandsaws, drill presses, woodworking bits, table saws etc etc...), and I am a very capable person. I am taking one of these so called "Short Courses", which clearly teaches all the theory behind domestic electrics. I have been fact checking the books to ensure that they are the real deal and have been very cautious. One of these books was written by the course for the sake of question asking and the latest book they sent me was Level 2 NVQ 2365.
The course also sent me the on site guide and the latest BS7671 (they are legit as they have the nice little hologram on the front page). Once I have done these few more modules I will start my practical training on-site so that they are sure I am able to do jobs to a good standard. (6 weeks in total).
Now if this petition where to go through I probably would not be able to start my own business so that I may work for myself. If I pass this course with flying colours then why should I not be able to install electrics? What makes me unqualified? Experience? What is experience? Just because I trained myself does not make me incapable. Or are you saying that it does?
Electricity is my life and has been since I was 12. I studied it at Warwick University and got a 2:1 in electronics which covered more theory than any electrician course can even touch. Three phase induction motors? Yup. High voltage switching? Yup (IGBJT), transformers and isolation? Yup.
I dont want to offend anyone here and I joined this forum so that I can learn from others. I also know that lately I have been making myself look like a bit of a fool (Wago Connectors and bathroom switches anyone ?), but electricity is in my blood.
So my question: With MY knowledge am I capable of doing electrics after this course I am taking?
Please the university spill... I've worked with Boil in the Bag sparks. Who have come from white collar professional background. Asking questions like what's an intermediate switch.
I just can't add anything to this Dave, you have summed it up.That is SO misguided and actually quite worrying. I'd say there are plenty of people who go to University who don't have the required intelligence and other essential attributes to become a good electrician. I know of several with meaningless degrees who are either unemployed or flipping burgers for example.
And if you really believe you can teach yourself everything without any mentoring from a decent and experienced tradesman you're clearly deluded ! No offence intended just my opinion.
Let's not be under the impression its just the 5WWs that seem not to know the basics :vanish:
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