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Wael
Afternoon!
Three and half years ago I moved to the UK with my Brit wife. I am an electrical engineer by trade. After applying for dozens of jobs, I offered to work for free and a local engineering company employed me, and then offered me a full-time job as a Cad technician and estimator. Sod's law, just as I was getting stuck in, their projects dried up and again I was out of work. That was Dec 2013. Since then, despite applying for hundreds of jobs, doing spec emails, taking careers advice, seeing agencies, I've had just a few interviews with no luck and am seriously concerned about my future and if I'll ever find work again.
So, I've come here to ask - would it be worth my while training to become an electrician? Don't fancy self-employed, but to work for a company. I'm based in London and I've seen a few courses run by Able Skills. But I would appreciate some frank advice as to whether it's really worth my time and money, and if there 's any hope of getting a job afterwards? To be honest, I'm getting stuck for ideas as to what to do for work. If not an electrician, is there anything else someone could suggest I do, either a different trade, or other courses?
Thanks very much.
Wael
Three and half years ago I moved to the UK with my Brit wife. I am an electrical engineer by trade. After applying for dozens of jobs, I offered to work for free and a local engineering company employed me, and then offered me a full-time job as a Cad technician and estimator. Sod's law, just as I was getting stuck in, their projects dried up and again I was out of work. That was Dec 2013. Since then, despite applying for hundreds of jobs, doing spec emails, taking careers advice, seeing agencies, I've had just a few interviews with no luck and am seriously concerned about my future and if I'll ever find work again.
So, I've come here to ask - would it be worth my while training to become an electrician? Don't fancy self-employed, but to work for a company. I'm based in London and I've seen a few courses run by Able Skills. But I would appreciate some frank advice as to whether it's really worth my time and money, and if there 's any hope of getting a job afterwards? To be honest, I'm getting stuck for ideas as to what to do for work. If not an electrician, is there anything else someone could suggest I do, either a different trade, or other courses?
Thanks very much.
Wael