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Which way forward.....

M

ManchesterGas

Hi Guys,

Looking for an insight in which is the best way forward for me...


Background..

Always had a thing with electrics, wiring plugs etc from an early age, grandad was a spark in the navy so it must be in the blood!

Worked on vehicle electrics from the age of about 14 and then progressed into it after the first couple of full time jobs for about 4 years full time and still do a bit, can fault find and rewire a car without a problem (and properly, most work I have seen done on cars is shocking, I generally stripped it out and started again)

first couple of jobs were in IT, qualified in design and installation of systems then onto control panel building for access control.

Have been a self employed plumber for 9 years and want to broaden my skill set and target a niche market involving re-wires, re plumbs, internet based access control, security & heating in a 1 firm package.

I also have a few landlords that would like me to take on the electrical work and do the EICRs too.





I am booked on the 17th edition course next week, Would it be best to just stick to installations and do a Part P based course and get someone in for EICRs or do the 2394/5?

I am not looking to go into PV or commercial really, happy to stick to houses.
 

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