Thanks for the replies lads as it helps to know different experiences. I've had a call from napit today so when I'm finished messing around with a 400 year old drive and motor I'll speak to them and see what they say about my qualifications
Yeah seems to be the way. I'd quite happily do it within the 12 months if that's the case. I'm looking to get it done anyway would give me the incentive to get through it.
I did my full apprenticeship whilst working on the domestic side of things. I have level 3 nvq am2 2330 and the 18th. I want to do 2391 but I've never gotten round to it.
Not so much swap. I want to offer what I do now to my contacts but I want to have strings on my bow so to speak. I will be offering safety installs at factories, plc programming and machine work etc. However I'd like to offer the domestic side to give me the best chance to succeed on my own.
Morning lads
I may be mad but I am thinking of starting on my own. Since completing my apprenticeship I have been working mainly on industrial machinery. I have been involved with design through to commissioning stage of installs. Fault finding and plc work are two of my favourite things.
My...
Morning gentlemen
I am looking for some solid advice from fellow sparks on best route to go. I have been an electrician for 13 years. I started off in the domestic and commercial installations side of the industry. Completed my apprenticeship etc etc. 2009 hit and I was made redundant so I...
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