Matthew kml
Active member
Ye I would finance it and i dont think I would choose the option of night school for 100 years i think I would get a bit bored of Evan don't you think?
It's what I did. but I had the support of a very good employer at the time to pay for all the courses and give me paid time off to attend them. I was only on the tools for a couple of years after apprenticeship.Well I certainly would ! ( The 100 yr reference was somewhat toungue in cheek) But to go from an on the tools electrician to a ..what ...design, project or consulting engineer is quite rare in my experience .
It was the lack of choice of employment, and the fact that every time I needed to change job, the next one seemed to be further from home / worse commute, that made me give it all up.As an electrician you are very portable. If you specialise as an engineer you will have to be where the work is. (I'm from an Electrical/Electronic Engineering background with OND/HNC/BSc) and I specialised to such an extent that there were only about 20 vacancies for my experience in the whole area. Like Pro Dave - I'm back on my tools - and loving it!
Eventually!if you want to make money invest in your own business and make it work, in theory it should pay better..... ray
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