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Tilko Misiek

Long story short;

I dropped sixth form 2 years ago, started working for an electrical firm with my dad
Began studying from sep2010, AAT Accounting Level 2, Halfway through 3 now....

However sitting behind a desk is not my preffered way to spend my working hours,
Ive got these 2 years of experience where I actually enjoyed working.


I want to become qualified
and I want to do it as fast and as soon as possible.
What are the courses I enroll onto?
When Where how?
Can I still work as an electrical labourer/ along them lines?

I have my JIB ECS card


I need to keep working .. I really cannot afford to be an apprentice.
The company I have been working for has gone bust,
And the people that took us over practically sacked the lot of us; I was earning very good money for my inexperienced position...
Im having problems at home, and was going to move out in the next month/2 but everythings gone down hill...


please guys help me out.
I just want a straightforward path to get qualified asap
 
You want to become qualified as fast as possible eh ?
Well hand over a large wad of money to a training centre and enroll on one of the Electrical Trainee courses.

Or go to college and spend 2-3 years learning a trade properly.
Your choice.
 
You want to become qualified as fast as possible eh ?
Well hand over a large wad of money to a training centre and enroll on one of the Electrical Trainee courses.

Or go to college and spend 2-3 years learning a trade properly.
Your choice.

And who says you will learn any more in college over 2 - 3 years ?

I know a few that did the college route and a few that did the Electrical Trainee route, and TBH no real difference in them.

Apart from neither of them are any good with tray work :p
 
the college route can be done evenings. do it while you've got a day job.
 
the college route can be done evenings. do it while you've got a day job.

That it can and its much cheaper than a 5 day - 10 day thing.

But Longer !

If you want to do to quickly simply book the exams through an exam centre and do your NVQ online. You will need to be working to do it. Then you need to pass ;)
 
And who says you will learn any more in college over 2 - 3 years ?

I know a few that did the college route and a few that did the Electrical Trainee route, and TBH no real difference in them.

Apart from neither of them are any good with tray work :p

Are you seriously trying to suggest that training for 2-3 years at college is no better than a 5 week course ????????
That definatley wins dumbest post of the week award IMO.
 
And who says you will learn any more in college over 2 - 3 years ?

I know a few that did the college route and a few that did the Electrical Trainee route, and TBH no real difference in them.

Apart from neither of them are any good with tray work :p

Sorry SW Sparkies but i too am also am dumbfounded by this post, you must have made this judgement using some poor examples and depends how you also compared them, asking both to chop boxes in and throw some 2.5mm then yes you may see similarities but ask the Electrical Trainee to write down on paper all the calculations you need to do to establish the 2.5mm is correct for its job and see just how much actually sank in. There will always be a Electrical Trainee that has dedication and studies at every opportunity as well as gets all the onsire exp' he can who will move forward to be successful but personally its a no brainer when suggesting 2-3yrs indepth training is better than a fast track stripped down Electrical Trainee course.
 
its whatever suits you. but i went the longer route and 3 years finally up next week. and all for less than £1000 level 2 , level 3, 2377, 2391.

itt hasnt been a rich few years, but i made sacrafices to get what i wanted, and now wish i trained as bin man ;) oj.
 
And just to add , i can spot the difference between a 3rd year apprentice and a Electrical Trainee from a mile away -
the apprentice can do conduit and 3 phase DB's , the Electrical Trainee cant.
 
well can honestly say i can just about do 90's , 45's in conduit. but i never had to do much. im sure if i bought a bunch and practised id be one step behind you just then ;)
 
That's funny

I employ a number of sparks nationwide for industrial. Chap one 15 experience no quals did a Electrical Trainee to get his quals and a site diary. I would trust his work with my life. Second example came to me as an apprentice did the 3 years college route passed all his exams and still Lacks basic numeracy and literacy skills I am sure all he did was turn up. So frankly I am talking from experience of running a business that turns over in excess of 14 million pounds a year. Stupid I think not !

Mind you my field is very specialised and we share £135 per hour
 
its whatever suits you. but i went the longer route and 3 years finally up next week. and all for less than £1000 level 2 , level 3, 2377, 2391.

itt hasnt been a rich few years, but i made sacrafices to get what i wanted, and now wish i trained as bin man ;) oj.

Congrats on sticking at the college route !
Are you glad you learnt the trade using traditional long term training ?
 

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