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Hi, I currently work as a PAT Engineer, but I am in the process of taking the c&g 2394 and then the 2395 so that I can get up to speed with test & inspect, I already have my 17th ed. I retrained after 15 years in the catering industry, I'd really like to find a company who are willing to employ mature members of staff with limited experience but are enthusiastic! I'm 35 BTW.....
 
Hi, I currently work as a PAT Engineer, but I am in the process of taking the c&g 2394 and then the 2395 so that I can get up to speed with test & inspect, I already have my 17th ed. I retrained after 15 years in the catering industry, I'd really like to find a company who are willing to employ mature members of staff with limited experience but are enthusiastic! I'm 35 BTW.....

And there lies the problem with fast track courses!! You have no meaningful qualifications or experience to enable you to find employment with respectable contractors. You'll just have to wait until you at least have the qualification levels to offer an employer. Nothing to stop you ringing around on the off chance that someone will take you on, in a trainee capacity, if you can afford it that is, as the salary is going to low!!

By the way, there is no such thing as a PAT Engineer, so i wouldn't use that term on any CV you produce.
 
Without being disrepectful to the OP but the term PAT engineer is at best laughable.

Enroll ureself on the 2357 and be prepared to take a pay cut for a few years
 
I thought that there would be some helpful advice on this site not abuse! I've worked hard to retrain as an electrician, I put myself through college on the c&g 2330 course (NOT FAST track as you assumed) also 2382 17th edition and i'm now just about to start my 2394/2395 courses. Ive also completed the 2377 to get me into work whilst i was retraining and gaining industrial experience.
The company I work for at the moment has given me the title PAT Engineer - not my choice but if I said as Worldz has said then i would be a portable appliance tester tester????
I am very aware and willing to put the time and effort in but money doesn't grow on trees you know!
Anyway thanks for the warm welcome and advice guys this is a fantastic site, i'm so glad i signed up!!!!
 
I thought that there would be some helpful advice on this site not abuse! I've worked hard to retrain as an electrician, I put myself through college on the c&g 2330 course (NOT FAST track as you assumed) also 2382 17th edition and i'm now just about to start my 2394/2395 courses. Ive also completed the 2377 to get me into work whilst i was retraining and gaining industrial experience.
The company I work for at the moment has given me the title PAT Engineer - not my choice but if I said as Worldz has said then i would be a portable appliance tester tester????
I am very aware and willing to put the time and effort in but money doesn't grow on trees you know!
Anyway thanks for the warm welcome and advice guys this is a fantastic site, i'm so glad i signed up!!!!

I'm afraid this is your own fault, if you don't mention your present qualifications apart from the 17th, then the only assumption that can be made is ''Fast Track''
 
I'm not siding with anyone here but I know loads of lads that only do PAT who work for a national building services company. They are not Electricians but just 'PAT Engineers' and get paid crap money to work away constant and on nights.
 
don't forget this is the uk - even window cleaners are now known as 'vision clearance engineers'.

any schmuck peddling a service can legitimately call himself an engineer in this country.
 

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