Rather than search my area for electricians, it's must easier to ask here where they're all in one place.I'm thinking about this as a career but would like your views, so I need to interrogate you all.
1. At what age did you decide to start training to become an electrician?
When I left school, stayed on at a school but left half way through fifth year. Don't really remember why I chose to be an electrician but it was the only apprenticeship I applied for.
2. What do you like best about the job?
I love being self employed and being an electrician is an excellent trade to go self employed in but I also really enjoy the day to day hands on stuff. I also like the fact that you get to work outside and inside and I love to learn new stuff. You never know it all, that is how I found this place... switching stuff on and seeing it work at the end of a job can be pretty satisfying as well
3. What do you like least?
Crap accessories, some wholesaler's prices and ar5y customers, some of whom think you are always on the make. I try to give a fair quote for every job and I get on great with most of my customers but I dislike it when people try to "screw the price down"... I suppose it is human nature and I should be old enough to let it run off my back but it irks me!
(Think I may finally have some closure there!)
4. Did you do an apprenticeship or go to college?
Apprenticeship
5. How did you find work, did you just phone up all the electrical companies in the yellow pages?
Yes, wrote them a letter first... followed up with a call
6. Is there much routine in your job?
Sometimes, I can put downlights in in the dark with a boxing glove on one hand! I do work for a few builders as well, mainly extensions, kitchens and bathrooms so that can be a bit samey but you get a laugh with the guys.
However I also look after a few larger commercial properties and a few pubs (always good Guiness Drink) and various other bits and pieces, five rewires and a few good testing jobs last year so a good blend all in all now I think about it.
Any advice for me. I am 26 and thinking about this as a career change.
I hated being a sparky for a while and quit at roughly the same age as you are now... went to uni, got a BSc, Hons in software engineering and couldn't get a job when I came out. Started working for agencies whilst applying for jobs and attending interviews and ended up back in the groove again.
I realised a few years later that what I actually hated was being a sparky for someone else! Be careful though, make sure you have a career path in mind and make sure there is a career there. Although the trade magazines still say there is a shortfall of electricians in the country at the moment (I think electrician magazine estimated it at 29 000 a few months ago) the building trade is going through a 'challenging' spell so be careful.
Thanks