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Advice on route to take to become an electrician
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<blockquote data-quote="louisIV" data-source="post: 180344" data-attributes="member: 5162"><p>Hi Bane. I'm (ahem) 50, and I have no site experience - no practical experience at all in the industry. If you're not having too much difficulty, maybe there's hope for me, but I've been told that my age counts against me a lot.</p><p></p><p>Due to some rather difficult personal circumstances in the last couple of years, I haven't made a concerted effort yet to get a job in the industry, but things are beginning to resolve, and I think I'll be in a position to, very shortly. Practical skills are what I desperately need. (I'm doing fine with the theory.)</p><p></p><p>LIV</p><p></p><p><span style="font-size: 8px"><span style="color: #C0C0C0">---------- Post Auto-Merged at 23:09 ---------- Previous post was made at 22:58 ----------</span></span></p><p></p><p>Don't worry about egg-sucking scenarios. Any information is gratefully received. I haven't looked into the MCS training scheme particularly yet. I'd like to bag a good amount of NVQ evidence before starting specialist training. But maybe that's not a good idea?</p><p></p><p>My position at the moment is; I finish C&amp;G 2330 level 3 this summer. I've got 2382, (17th Ed). and am just completing my 2392, (Fundamentals of I &amp; T). I still need to do the Part P and of course, start getting my NVQ evidence. There's also the AM2 I understand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="louisIV, post: 180344, member: 5162"] Hi Bane. I'm (ahem) 50, and I have no site experience - no practical experience at all in the industry. If you're not having too much difficulty, maybe there's hope for me, but I've been told that my age counts against me a lot. Due to some rather difficult personal circumstances in the last couple of years, I haven't made a concerted effort yet to get a job in the industry, but things are beginning to resolve, and I think I'll be in a position to, very shortly. Practical skills are what I desperately need. (I'm doing fine with the theory.) LIV [SIZE=8px][COLOR=#C0C0C0]---------- Post Auto-Merged at 23:09 ---------- Previous post was made at 22:58 ----------[/COLOR][/SIZE] Don't worry about egg-sucking scenarios. Any information is gratefully received. I haven't looked into the MCS training scheme particularly yet. I'd like to bag a good amount of NVQ evidence before starting specialist training. But maybe that's not a good idea? My position at the moment is; I finish C&G 2330 level 3 this summer. I've got 2382, (17th Ed). and am just completing my 2392, (Fundamentals of I & T). I still need to do the Part P and of course, start getting my NVQ evidence. There's also the AM2 I understand. [/QUOTE]
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