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Hi,

I am just finishing my apprenticeship this year,
I am looking to get some advice on how to get into a role on more industrial work, even transmission or generation.

Havnt got any experience in that field but would obviously be willing to be paid to match the fact.

I have even considered re-doing a more specialist apprenticeship or course.


Any help much appreciated,

Ben.
 
Hi Ben, welcome to the forum. Tony or E54 probably the best ones to advise you. If they don't see this thread, PM them I'm sure they will help.
 
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think the only way your going to get trained or get experience working on generation and transmission work is with local electricity supplier ,,,i was on a edf job up to xmas and had some dealings with their younger staff all pretty switched on fellers and mostly finishing or doing hnc and hnd etc.. all paid by company
 

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