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Hello to all, my name is Rob.
I'm currently working full time (4 long days, not as a trade person) and the future isn't looking bright for the company so looking to train in a complete different career path.
I'm looking at the college route doing the new 2365 level 2 and 3 then jumping over to the 2357 NVQ but have realised that I need to be working in the trade to complete the 2357. Does anyone know if I'll need to be working full time as an electricians mate to complete the 2357?
The other option is the quicker Domestic Installer route with part p, 17th edition and 2392-10.
I'm only learning as a back up. Also a mate has a maintence company that deals with around 90% domestic work, so could get a few days work here and there once qualificated to gain a bit of experience.
Thanks for reading, any help would be appreciated.
I'm currently working full time (4 long days, not as a trade person) and the future isn't looking bright for the company so looking to train in a complete different career path.
I'm looking at the college route doing the new 2365 level 2 and 3 then jumping over to the 2357 NVQ but have realised that I need to be working in the trade to complete the 2357. Does anyone know if I'll need to be working full time as an electricians mate to complete the 2357?
The other option is the quicker Domestic Installer route with part p, 17th edition and 2392-10.
I'm only learning as a back up. Also a mate has a maintence company that deals with around 90% domestic work, so could get a few days work here and there once qualificated to gain a bit of experience.
Thanks for reading, any help would be appreciated.