Hi Guys,
As above after qualifying from a full NVQ apprenticeship in my 20s and 7 years down the line I feel a bit bored in my current job.
My past experiences include pretty much everything; domestic, commercial, industrial, controls (HVAC, BMS etc.), cctv, fire alarms, construction, maintenance. I even did a little stint on the Velo park installing their outside lights.
I'm currently working for a large FM firm as an electrician and there is only just so many ballasts you can change before getting bored! Although the money ain't bad!
I feel like I could be ready for a jab at going self employed / starting up a business. The only problem is my qualifications, as above I passed my NVQ however I do not hold a 2391 or equivalent or 17th Ed. amendment 3. My JIB grading was gold 'installation electrician' So would I be right in thinking I'd need:
- 2396
- 17th edition updates
I believe that the NIC and NAPIT require evidence of previous jobs? How does this work without being part of their schemes?
The thought of training, buying a van, tools, stock, website, advertising etc. Seems extremely expensive. Obviously being 27 and a new homeowner I am a bit strapped for cash and obviously these things don't happen at once. I was thinking of sorting the training situation and then subbing around a bit as a sole trader. I have a few clients at the moment but not nearly enough to keep me going full time.
Any help, or a breakdown of how some of you guys reached greatness would be fantastic.
Jim
As above after qualifying from a full NVQ apprenticeship in my 20s and 7 years down the line I feel a bit bored in my current job.
My past experiences include pretty much everything; domestic, commercial, industrial, controls (HVAC, BMS etc.), cctv, fire alarms, construction, maintenance. I even did a little stint on the Velo park installing their outside lights.
I'm currently working for a large FM firm as an electrician and there is only just so many ballasts you can change before getting bored! Although the money ain't bad!
I feel like I could be ready for a jab at going self employed / starting up a business. The only problem is my qualifications, as above I passed my NVQ however I do not hold a 2391 or equivalent or 17th Ed. amendment 3. My JIB grading was gold 'installation electrician' So would I be right in thinking I'd need:
- 2396
- 17th edition updates
I believe that the NIC and NAPIT require evidence of previous jobs? How does this work without being part of their schemes?
The thought of training, buying a van, tools, stock, website, advertising etc. Seems extremely expensive. Obviously being 27 and a new homeowner I am a bit strapped for cash and obviously these things don't happen at once. I was thinking of sorting the training situation and then subbing around a bit as a sole trader. I have a few clients at the moment but not nearly enough to keep me going full time.
Any help, or a breakdown of how some of you guys reached greatness would be fantastic.
Jim