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thanks for all the input guys,...lots to consider,....as always, much appreciated..
always good to hear from those in the know....
cheers all
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Well just now he's looking at a 28/28 rotation in western Egypt @£100k+
Nope not pro rata mate, he's just finished one in Kazakhstan which was closer to 150. Also not pro rata
However if you are experienced and good at it, it is bread and butter you can always fall back on, there is more houses than shops, offices and factories. I always have plenty of work, make good money, there is a lot doing it now I know but many are not doing a good job, this has genuinely helped my business as some customers will wait ages to get me. People write domestic off all the time, but I don't see it.Get into industrial / micro generation, don't do domestic it's more trouble than its worth.!
However if you are experienced and good at it, it is bread and butter you can always fall back on, there is more houses than shops, offices and factories. I always have plenty of work, make good money, there is a lot doing it now I know but many are not doing a good job, this has genuinely helped my business as some customers will wait ages to get me. People write domestic off all the time, but I don't see it.
TBH Megger, I spent a lot of time on domestic, back in the good ole days, but with all the part p nonsense it just seems one big head ache.!!
What exams have you done this year so far?
I only did the 202 which I passed, still had 3 to do before I left and the others now only have 2 months remaining
Part P is no drama. Just pay your £400 and that's it, you're good to go. The rest is as you were before.
Part P is no drama. Just pay your £400 and that's it, you're good to go. The rest is as you were before.
I am happy in metering now, to old for all that old (well you know). lol
luckily, i have entered a field with a lot of possible paths,.....
((reading that back , it sounded like the midst of a story about hiking or something ))
.....but, yer the reason i decided on electricity when the opportunity for a change came up was all the different routes i could take from it, i mean i can read every career posting, job site, info site on the web, but like the rest of life, the real info comes from people,.....you people, on here,...... that's where the experience lies, the stories, the know-how, the knowledge .....its great to meet and talk to people and get the insight.
at my sisters wedding,back in august 2013 i got chatting to the owner of the photography set-up, we talked about this and that, and i told him i was starting this course, ...turns out he went to college as an adult learner, and now works (in his primary job) as a designer / planner for the railways signalling arrangements ......another guy who did my mums domestic inspection had done a massive amount in the electricity game, all varied and interesting,...from dom, heavy industry, light industry, fire and alarm systems, cctv, and now, in his later yrs, simply does domestic stuff with one big industrial client that he said he did testing for every 3 months......like i said, its all very interesting
i simply dont want to get bored, driving forklifts, the MoD, shop fitting design ...everything i have ever done , it all got sooooooooo boring in the end.....day in and out of the saammmeee thinngggggg.....and i swore that one day i was going to end up with a blood bubble in my eye just before i passed out from pure repetitive machine like set ups,.......and wake up 15 days later in some kind of secure facility.....
cant wait to get to college every week,...so hoping thats a sign of things to come...
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