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But you are not a DI, you are a time served professional electrician, your only ignorance is you do not know what a DI is.I have done the 15 th 16 th and 17th AM1 AM2 2391 etc and a 5 1/2 year apprenticeship I have been doing this for 25 years and running jobs with sometimes 20 sparks underneath me for the last 10 ( sounds wrong on all levels )
The fact when starting out on your own (IMO) to get work you have to join one of the schemes or people won't touch you
I'm a newly accredited Domestic Installer and when I have enough work and jobs to go approved I will .but till then I'm a DI so please don't think every DI is the same
I have done the 15 th 16 th and 17th AM1 AM2 2391 etc and a 5 1/2 year apprenticeship I have been doing this for 25 years and running jobs with sometimes 20 sparks underneath me for the last 10 ( sounds wrong on all levels )
The fact when starting out on your own (IMO) to get work you have to join one of the schemes or people won't touch you
I'm a newly accredited Domestic Installer and when I have enough work and jobs to go approved I will .but till then I'm a DI so please don't think every DI is the same
I agree with you MDJ but unfortunately Joe Public knows the term DI ( might not understand it - bit sure I do ) and building control only accepts it ,my apprenticeship and Jib approved card means very little in getting work for yourself
By being a DI I'm bundled with the 5 week wonders until I get approved and go back the commercial world
For some, Di is the first rung on the ladder and they go and work for others learning our trade, for others it's a scam route. For me it was the first rung and have moved on to bigger things now. I'm 17th edition qualified and always aspire to be better.
well theres no confusion from me as far as the title is concerned:I have my flak jacket, Kevlar hat on so fire away, as most of you old timers are aware, I'm an old timer also, maybe it's my age, but I'm confused.com.
The confusion arises over the title of this post, and probably I ought to know the answer, but would be grateful if someone could clear up my conundrum? I hear folks say"there is no such thing as a domestic Installer" "your either an Electrician or you aren't" so please put me at ease, is there such a being as a Domestic Installer? I think not but please clarify. Sorry for the politeness of my post, it's my working for the government that does it.:mickey::elvis::seeya::grinningelf:
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