yid0
Junior Member
Hi chaps,
I'm at a bit of a crossroads and need to pick your brains, if that's okay? Quick summary...
I completed my City & Guilds Level 3 in May 2011, have just finished my NVQ3 (certificate is in the post) and am doing my 17th edition at the beginning of December. I did odds and sods during my three years of college and registered self-employed (CIS) in July 2011. Have been subbing ever since in the commercial area of the trade (mainly office refurbs) and have also done a fair bit of domestic. I'm planning to do my Inspect & Test early next year.
Like many people pre-recession, I was sold a lie about the industry and took the bait hook, line and sinker. I thought I would get a few years experience subbing for someone else and then start my own business. Now I'm wondering where to go with my future. I don't reckon I'm cut out for being on the tools for the next 30-odd years (I'm 31 by the way), and I'm thinking about trying to becoming an electrical designer or maybe even an electrical engineer. I'm pretty good academically, I've already got a degree in an unrelated field and am willing to go through it all again if necessary.
Can anyone give me any advice on what I would need to do to pursue this? In terms of how long, what it will cost, what I need to do.
Thanks for reading guys. I really need advice.
I'm at a bit of a crossroads and need to pick your brains, if that's okay? Quick summary...
I completed my City & Guilds Level 3 in May 2011, have just finished my NVQ3 (certificate is in the post) and am doing my 17th edition at the beginning of December. I did odds and sods during my three years of college and registered self-employed (CIS) in July 2011. Have been subbing ever since in the commercial area of the trade (mainly office refurbs) and have also done a fair bit of domestic. I'm planning to do my Inspect & Test early next year.
Like many people pre-recession, I was sold a lie about the industry and took the bait hook, line and sinker. I thought I would get a few years experience subbing for someone else and then start my own business. Now I'm wondering where to go with my future. I don't reckon I'm cut out for being on the tools for the next 30-odd years (I'm 31 by the way), and I'm thinking about trying to becoming an electrical designer or maybe even an electrical engineer. I'm pretty good academically, I've already got a degree in an unrelated field and am willing to go through it all again if necessary.
Can anyone give me any advice on what I would need to do to pursue this? In terms of how long, what it will cost, what I need to do.
Thanks for reading guys. I really need advice.