Discuss can i do work in local shops if i am part p qualified? in the Business Related area at ElectriciansForums.net
does anyone feel like saying:
If you are asking that question you are abviously not as qualified as you should be
go back to fitting kitchens and leave that work to real electricians!
I should hope not, it wouldn't be very friendly if you did!
If you are asking that question you are abviously not as qualified as you should be
go back to fitting kitchens and leave that work to real electricians!
Thing is.....there are electricians mates and apprentices that learn from this site too. Like myself, I enjoy reading about the problem solving.
At the moment I am a 32 year old fella on minimum wage, but with the excellent training I am being given and the great support you get from people on here, I should be a fully sparky within 3 weeks of starting. Only joking more like 5 years.............
How you going to vet people?
Thing is.....there are electricians mates and apprentices that learn from this site too. Like myself, I enjoy reading about the problem solving.
At the moment I am a 32 year old fella on minimum wage, but with the excellent training I am being given and the great support you get from people on here, I should be a fully sparky within 3 weeks of starting. Only joking more like 5 years.............
How you going to vet people?
I agree
people on here who have worked hard for their qualifications and status as fully qualified electricians should know the ins and outs of part p and membership schemes , so to all you 'under the radar' cowboys searching for tips on here ............................do one!!!
How you going to vet people?
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