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Advice on route to take to become an electrician
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<blockquote data-quote="Marc" data-source="post: 176966" data-attributes="member: 1638"><p>How old are you? I presume an apprenticeship is not an option?</p><p></p><p>Aside from that the best way (IMO ) would have been the 2330 at college, however I'm not sure if this course is still available/the funding is still available to subsidise it. Somebody more clued up will be along to answer that.</p><p></p><p>What course does NewCareerSkills offer? From the brief summary at the top of their page it sounds like the domestic installers course, which is primarily aimed at those wanting to become self-employed. Is this your long-term aim?</p><p></p><p>NCS also has a page on the 'shortage' of electricians. This is not the case, infact fully qualified, experienced sparks are struggling to find work. Think very, very carefully before opening your wallet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marc, post: 176966, member: 1638"] How old are you? I presume an apprenticeship is not an option? Aside from that the best way (IMO ) would have been the 2330 at college, however I'm not sure if this course is still available/the funding is still available to subsidise it. Somebody more clued up will be along to answer that. What course does NewCareerSkills offer? From the brief summary at the top of their page it sounds like the domestic installers course, which is primarily aimed at those wanting to become self-employed. Is this your long-term aim? NCS also has a page on the 'shortage' of electricians. This is not the case, infact fully qualified, experienced sparks are struggling to find work. Think very, very carefully before opening your wallet. [/QUOTE]
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