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Richard35
Hi everyone,
My name is Richard, I am 35 years old and seriously looking into re-training to be an electrician.
I have just achieved my ECS card and am planning to work as an electricians mate in order to get some basic skills and at least earn a bit of cash to fund my training.
I am currently based in the South/South East.
I hear mixed messages as to whether this is actually realistic or that I should have my level 2 C&G electrical first?
Hopefully as a very focused and determined person with a slightly more mature/reliable head and some transferable skills should be attractive to some sparky's!................
I am still not 100% decided whether to go straight for the 2365 C&G level 2+3 or whether to train as a domestic installer +Part P first?
Both seem to have their advantages, and I don't really have an insiders view on whether domestic or commercial is the future really. What do you guys think?
Anyway it is great to be here on the Forum, and I look forward to speaking with some of you in the near future.
My new journey begins........................
All the best,
Rich
My name is Richard, I am 35 years old and seriously looking into re-training to be an electrician.
I have just achieved my ECS card and am planning to work as an electricians mate in order to get some basic skills and at least earn a bit of cash to fund my training.
I am currently based in the South/South East.
I hear mixed messages as to whether this is actually realistic or that I should have my level 2 C&G electrical first?
Hopefully as a very focused and determined person with a slightly more mature/reliable head and some transferable skills should be attractive to some sparky's!................
I am still not 100% decided whether to go straight for the 2365 C&G level 2+3 or whether to train as a domestic installer +Part P first?
Both seem to have their advantages, and I don't really have an insiders view on whether domestic or commercial is the future really. What do you guys think?
Anyway it is great to be here on the Forum, and I look forward to speaking with some of you in the near future.
My new journey begins........................
All the best,
Rich