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Samfuturesparky

Hello forum I am an apprentice in Southern California trying to relocate to Aberdeen Scotland (girlfriend lives there) How can I go about become an electricians mate?
 
Welcome to the the forum.

There are many routes that could be taken to find work, and training, but I’m afraid I’m not in a position to advise fully.
 
madness! move the girlfriend to sunny California. if you move to Aberdee, lease a car as it will be a pile of rust in 4 years.
 
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I can't help much either on the training/apprenticeship routes you might follow. However, it might also help if you can say what your education/training so far is as a starting point.

While electricity is the same everywhere, the national standards and approaches to electrical installations do vary from country to country and that aspect becomes a major part of your training to know the regulations and working practices in the country you are operating in.
 
I can't help much either on the training/apprenticeship routes you might follow. However, it might also help if you can say what your education/training so far is as a starting point.

While electricity is the same everywhere, the national standards and approaches to electrical installations do vary from country to country and that aspect becomes a major part of your training to know the regulations and working practices in the country you are operating in.
thank you pc1966
 
Hello forum I am an apprentice in Southern California trying to relocate to Aberdeen Scotland (girlfriend lives there) How can I go about become an electricians mate
The training body for electricians in Scotland is SECTT

They run (quite well) the electrical trainining in Scotland in such a way that (for the same £ per person as the rest of the UK) the trainees get
  • An extra week of inspection and testinf at college
  • A mock FICA (final trade asessment) the week before the actual trade test
  • 32 days paid holiday per year
  • Lovely sunny weather all the time (spot the lie)
  • Lockout kit provided
  • Free bus travel
  • £2,500 grant for employers to take on a regsitered apprentice who has been made redundant
See the SECTT website

http://www.sectt.org.uk
 
The training body for electricians in Scotland is SECTT

They run (quite well) the electrical trainining in Scotland in such a way that (for the same £ per person as the rest of the UK) the trainees get
  • An extra week of inspection and testinf at college
  • A mock FICA (final trade asessment) the week before the actual trade test
  • 32 days paid holiday per year
  • Lovely sunny weather all the time (spot the lie)
  • Lockout kit provided
  • Free bus travel
  • £2,500 grant for employers to take on a regsitered apprentice who has been made redundant
See the SECTT website

http://www.sectt.org.uk
So i Got a question for you if you are located in scotland? can I direct message you?
 

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