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Just looking for some information on what steps to do next?

I have passed my C&G 2330 Level 2 and 3 and got distinctions in both.
I have just passed my C&G 2382-200 17th Editions BS7671.

I am planning to do my 2391-10 Inspection and Testing.

I dont have my NVQ nor Part P. What I would like to know is would it be worth doing my Part P?

I am not as yet working as an apprentice as I am a mature student!! But i want to Test and Inspect in commercial premises, but would like to to domestic as well! What do I need to go self employed??

Can anyone give me some helpful info as to what to do next to progress my career!

Many thanks in anticipation

Derek
 
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Seriously, give up now. As much as i love the trade, it's so damned hard out there!

But if you really must follow your ambitions, then 2391-10 will get you access to employment!
 
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become a lawyer, same length of training, but courts approved hourly rate is £175/hour + VAT. how does that equate with us poor sparks struggling to get £30/hour
 
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