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Davey Martin
I am totally unqualified as electricians go but with my current (manufacturing) job in jeopardy I am looking at courses to be come a qualified domestic electrician.
I have done light electrical work around the home in the past, most recently replacing a shower unit (very basic, I know)... but it got me thinking it's something I'd like to do as a career.
Which courses do I need to be looking at so I'd be able to carry out work in other peoples' homes and what sort of time frame for training would you say is reasonable? I had seen two courses, one being the Part P (which I gather is essential anyway and is done over 5 days) and the other being for a Domestic Electrical Installer which is a 4 week intensive course. With having a new baby, being out of work for a long period isn't really an option so short courses like these, if they're any good, would be ideal.
Am I on the right path or should I be looking at doing it differently?
Thanks.
I have done light electrical work around the home in the past, most recently replacing a shower unit (very basic, I know)... but it got me thinking it's something I'd like to do as a career.
Which courses do I need to be looking at so I'd be able to carry out work in other peoples' homes and what sort of time frame for training would you say is reasonable? I had seen two courses, one being the Part P (which I gather is essential anyway and is done over 5 days) and the other being for a Domestic Electrical Installer which is a 4 week intensive course. With having a new baby, being out of work for a long period isn't really an option so short courses like these, if they're any good, would be ideal.
Am I on the right path or should I be looking at doing it differently?
Thanks.