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Michael Dempster

Hi all,

I have tried to read through as many threads as possible but couldn't see the answer to this question so apologies if I am asking something that is obvious.

So I am researching the best way to change career into becoming an electrician, I am 35 and have a mortgage etc etc so an apprenticeship is out of the question as I will need to do it alongside my current job.

I have found 3 or 4 training providers who offer the C&G 2356 Level 2 and 3 courses on a part time or distance learning basis which to me sounds like the best way forward.

However I am aware from my current industry (fitness) that there are LOADS of terrible training providers out there and to be very careful about handing over money!

I am also aware of the 'Electrical Trainee' courses and don't want to end up on one of those.

So I suppose my question is - is the 2356 generally regarded as the best start point in the industry (other than an apprenticeship) and if so would part time or distance learning be an acceptable way to complete it?

Thanks for any help :-)

Michael
 
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That's odd because I have been retired for a couple of years now and I fancy a new career, quite fancy brain surgery, can't be that hard can it? got the drills etc, might start looking at a course, good with the public. and after having surgery to my brain, I get the basics, just looking to get some experience, anyone know of any decent training establishments? willing to work for free for a year or two, to get the basics right.
looking at some of the people I've come across in the past few years anything involving brains is a dying trade.
 
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I've set myself a target of 5-6 yrs to be qualified, do I think it will make a knowledgeable electrician like the majority on here no chance.

I know it will be a long old process hence why I've gone down the college route.


I've said before being an electrician is not plastering or painting & decorating where you're allowed mistakes, it's a trade that with one slip up can cause serious injury hence why I'm taking it very seriously.

The way I'm looking at it is if it happens it happens if not at least I can say I've tried.
This is why testing is so important. If you can't test competently then you can't install competently. Testing will throw up any issue, but many people don't understand the basics of continuity or Insulation resistance.
 
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This is why testing is so important. If you can't test competently then you can't install competently. Testing will throw up any issue, but many people don't understand the basics of continuity or Insulation resistance.

Im sure that's absolutely true.

Like I say I can all but try. Im already qualified in the building trade & have been since 98 so at least if it all goes to pieces I can always fall back on that.

Im enthusiastic & willing to put the hard work in & really looking forward to it.
 
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Im sure that's absolutely true.

Like I say I can all but try. Im already qualified in the building trade & have been since 98 so at least if it all goes to pieces I can always fall back on that.

Im enthusiastic & willing to put the hard work in & really looking forward to it.
Likewise, I entered electronics in 98, then telecoms and data bridging with IT throughout the early 2000s until 2010. Did a bit of LV stuff with a spark mate who has now sadly passed away and decided 2016 to swap careers. I know some people will consider my entry as fresh faced and know nothing, but that's their opinion and they're entitled to it. I will let the assessors do their work and judge me competent or not.
 
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