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Hi All,

I am looking to retrain at the age of 39. What are the chances of an employer taking me on and giving me a chance?

I do have my electrical installation qualifications NVQ levels 2 and 3. All I need is the practical training that will lead me to my AM2.

Does anyone know of any companies in the London or South-East area who might be interested in training me?
 
Hi All,

I am looking to retrain at the age of 39. What are the chances of an employer taking me on and giving me a chance?

I do have my electrical installation qualifications NVQ levels 2 and 3. All I need is the practical training that will lead me to my AM2.

Does anyone know of any companies in the London or South-East area who might be interested in training me?
Answer no your not wasting your time .
someone will snap your hand off. There is a major shortage of electricians. Good luck.
 
By nvq I assume you mean the portfolio? Surely that's all the practice you need.
 
By nvq I assume you mean the portfolio? Surely that's all the practice you need.

No, I would still need the experience to go forward and take the AM2 test to be fully qualified. Hence I am looking for an employer to give me that experience
 
If you can do most things electrical then you would get agency work in London tomorrow , they are screaming out for electricians in all sectors domestic and commercial
 
If you can do most things electrical then you would get agency work in London tomorrow , they are screaming out for electricians in all sectors domestic and commercial

I still need to take the AM2 test. As it stands I would still be regarded as a trainee electrician. I could take the AM2 to become fully qualified, but I would fail miserably as I have had enough practical experience to pass the test.
 
Get out and start working. Start knocking doors and be honest with potential employers about your position.
 
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That is the difference between sending a CV and letting them see you, that way they know you are not a dick. ☺️
Get out and start working. Start knocking doors and be honest with potential employers about your position.
 
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If you are worried about lack of experience then offer yourself for a few days free as a trial.
you will get somebody willing to take you on, there is as mentioned a major shortage of all trades at present.
 

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