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What to do?

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Daniel Morgan

Hi all thought id ask this question to see what options I have as i'm confused as to what qualifications I need.

My situation:

I am currently 23 years old, and work in retail currently contracted to 30hrs but do 40 hours most weeks and this is my only form of income, im wanting a career path but appropriate im probably too old for apprenticeships. Im wanting to become a qualified domestic electrician with an ultimate goal of owning my own business in it. However will need to start from the bottom. As far as current qualification all i have is GCSE's and a BTEC Level 3 ICT Practitioners Diploma qualification. As a hobby im into electrical. I have installed alarm system both home and vehicle, even successfully installed a remote engine start module for my vehicle!


Based on my current situation i want to back into part time education like evening courses so that i can get the qualifications i need but still be able to work at my current job. Is this possible if so any advise or help would be appreciated
 
It's the 2356 with xs training It's recognised by JIB
I know a couple of people gone this route, both openly admit to being photographed standing next to other peoples work with a driver in their hand. Both justify this by saying "£800, what would you do"?
 
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