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Advice on route to take to become an electrician
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<blockquote data-quote="kme" data-source="post: 179720" data-attributes="member: 113"><p>To specialise in the green technologies, you WILL need to have the MCS certification - and I would recommend doing a course.</p><p></p><p>As for the NVQ stuff - I`m not the person to advise on that - with the exception of the NVQ3 "EAL part P" course - all my quals are C&amp;G or equivalent.</p><p></p><p>Sorry if the previous post taught you to suck eggs - we never know who will read the info we post, and although you have already picked up on these things; others may not have (we are in the "student &amp; learning" zone........</p><p></p><p>Bane - I was deffo pointing to the self-employed persons; but trying to expose the different attack needed to "break into'" the different areas.</p><p></p><p>Returning to the green tech bit - if you can approach a company who is doing supply &amp; install of MCS approved products; they may be interested in the extra hands, and a qualified installer on the completion of the training - as I said, NVQ isn`t my forte.</p><p></p><p>KME</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kme, post: 179720, member: 113"] To specialise in the green technologies, you WILL need to have the MCS certification - and I would recommend doing a course. As for the NVQ stuff - I`m not the person to advise on that - with the exception of the NVQ3 "EAL part P" course - all my quals are C&G or equivalent. Sorry if the previous post taught you to suck eggs - we never know who will read the info we post, and although you have already picked up on these things; others may not have (we are in the "student & learning" zone........ Bane - I was deffo pointing to the self-employed persons; but trying to expose the different attack needed to "break into'" the different areas. Returning to the green tech bit - if you can approach a company who is doing supply & install of MCS approved products; they may be interested in the extra hands, and a qualified installer on the completion of the training - as I said, NVQ isn`t my forte. KME [/QUOTE]
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