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Morning all,
Im hoping some of you can give me a bit of advice on the route to go down to becoming a qualified electrician
My plan was to do the 2365 level 2 and 3, and then find an employer to be able to complete my nvq and am2
The reason for me not doing the 2357 is basically because I dont have an employer at the minute and im hoping getting the 2365 might appeal more to employers to take me on
Can anyone tell me if there are any advantages or disadvantages to doing this course at a training centre such as trade skills 4 u instead of college ? ( apart from the cost lol )
Ive missed the boat this year for college but I know the training centre has various starting dates throughout the year
Also the course is delivered in 2 weekly blocks each month, lasting approximately 30 weeks, where as college is 1 day per week which I think might suit me better
Has anybody experience of doing this course at a training centre ? Just wondering how you found it really and any advice you can give me
Thanks very much
Im hoping some of you can give me a bit of advice on the route to go down to becoming a qualified electrician
My plan was to do the 2365 level 2 and 3, and then find an employer to be able to complete my nvq and am2
The reason for me not doing the 2357 is basically because I dont have an employer at the minute and im hoping getting the 2365 might appeal more to employers to take me on
Can anyone tell me if there are any advantages or disadvantages to doing this course at a training centre such as trade skills 4 u instead of college ? ( apart from the cost lol )
Ive missed the boat this year for college but I know the training centre has various starting dates throughout the year
Also the course is delivered in 2 weekly blocks each month, lasting approximately 30 weeks, where as college is 1 day per week which I think might suit me better
Has anybody experience of doing this course at a training centre ? Just wondering how you found it really and any advice you can give me
Thanks very much