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To the OP from my experience and im in my mid 40s a recognised technical college will always be far more respected by your possible future employer than the fast track route some other providers will provide. I have commented on previous posts on this subject in this forum. I started to retrain as a spark in my 40s and I attended a recognised tec college where all the apprentice electricians attended. I was classed as full time and it was 16 hours a week broke up into 2 days, 1 day practical and 1 day theory and averaged 7 hours a day.
Now if you can complete the 2365 City & Guilds level 2 and 3 diploma in 16 weeks on a fast track basis course then I take my hat off to you as the theory and formulas totally blew my mind.
The Apprentice electrician will attend a tec college normally 1 day a week and the theory and practical work is split into 2 parts over a morning and afternoon on the level 2 but the apprentice is working the rest of the week alongside qualified sparks gaining practical skills onsite and on the job. The level 3 apprentice attends 1 day a week but its mainly all theory and understanding formulas as they have completed the practical in there second year along with health safety etc.
Now lets take it you have passed your courses have level 2 & 3 and you now go into the commercial sector as an improver to gain experience you will be pretty much guaranteed to be doing containment or to put it bluntly be a metal muncher. This is where the apprentice who is only on level 2 will be in his element as you will not have been taught commercial containment on the practical aspect of your course and a good young apprentice is fitter faster and cheaper. Not all commercial jobs are on a single story level and it can be and more likely will be bloody hard work as the materials are delivered at ground level most of the time and we have to hump the metal conduit/basket/trunking to whatever floor we are working on the majority of the time. There is an art in putting sets in containment and its all experience related.
Hopefully this reply has not put you off it went on a bit i know but its coming from a mature mid 40s trainee electrician who had a previous trade and had a few ciders tonight.
Now if you can complete the 2365 City & Guilds level 2 and 3 diploma in 16 weeks on a fast track basis course then I take my hat off to you as the theory and formulas totally blew my mind.
The Apprentice electrician will attend a tec college normally 1 day a week and the theory and practical work is split into 2 parts over a morning and afternoon on the level 2 but the apprentice is working the rest of the week alongside qualified sparks gaining practical skills onsite and on the job. The level 3 apprentice attends 1 day a week but its mainly all theory and understanding formulas as they have completed the practical in there second year along with health safety etc.
Now lets take it you have passed your courses have level 2 & 3 and you now go into the commercial sector as an improver to gain experience you will be pretty much guaranteed to be doing containment or to put it bluntly be a metal muncher. This is where the apprentice who is only on level 2 will be in his element as you will not have been taught commercial containment on the practical aspect of your course and a good young apprentice is fitter faster and cheaper. Not all commercial jobs are on a single story level and it can be and more likely will be bloody hard work as the materials are delivered at ground level most of the time and we have to hump the metal conduit/basket/trunking to whatever floor we are working on the majority of the time. There is an art in putting sets in containment and its all experience related.
Hopefully this reply has not put you off it went on a bit i know but its coming from a mature mid 40s trainee electrician who had a previous trade and had a few ciders tonight.