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hi my name is Steve,
love electrics (crazy) ye, domestic electrician (sorry), started late 54! would like to b fully qualified but don't think can b taken on as apprentice. love he forum, Steve
 
Keep at it mate
An apprenticeship is just one way of achieving your goals. Find a good college, you will make contacts and gain experience as you go, I wish you the best of luck
 
hi my name is Steve,
love electrics (crazy) ye, domestic electrician (sorry), started late 54! would like to b fully qualified but don't think can b taken on as apprentice. love he forum, Steve


I am 54 been doing it for 38 years training in Industrial & commercial then alarms then HVAC/BMS controls then Building maintenance and I am still learning
 
Not at all i am suggesting he gets himself on a college course and make contacts with people within the industry and gain experience that way whilst studying.
 
hi my name is Steve,
love electrics (crazy) ye, domestic electrician (sorry), started late 54! would like to b fully qualified but don't think can b taken on as apprentice. love he forum, Steve
listen Steve...
i carry out a lot of domestic/commerical work....the commercial stuff i can just about stomach....the domestic stuff bores the livin shyt out of me....
it is so dull...and so boring that half the time i dont even want to get up to go to work....thats how much i think of it....
now dont try to get too over enthused after reading these comments....will you...
 
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appreciate ALL comments, there r a lot of clever people out there! got similar response at college from some sparkys who had to get part P, I Respect your Knowledge & appreciate wanting to keep it all to yourselves.
 
Up untill 11 years ago I was mainly a refrigeration engineer but started doing all my own associated electrical installation as most of the sparks I got in had difficulty understanding what I wanted control wise,local colleges, internet,distance learning, are all of the resources I used so it is not immpossible and whereby like me you wont ever get all the quals available I would not let it be a barrier.
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At last!

At last somebody who is not predigest against people trying to improve their knowledge, i understand there reasoning, 8 week course! i am serious about domestic installer & if i can get the appropriate course will do c & g, thank you
 
Go for it, the domestic market is the easiest route to become a spark all be it with limited knowledge, but you could always break in to other fields depending on you ambitions and drive.
 

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