Welcome to the board Chris, what’s the story?
why the change? What route you taking to do changeover? Have you started?
Sorry, Sharpend. I wasn’t sure if this was the right subforum for all of that so
I've been going down the rabbit hole on this website!
I’m 36, living in Brighton, East Sussex and have been running cocktail bars, restaurants and hotels for the last 10 years. Recently lost my job what with everything that is going on but have been thinking of making a change for a year, so here I am.
I’ve completed an apprenticeship in Mechanical Engineering but if you asked me to quote the course numbers I’d probably blow a gasket. This is my first task as I’m currently waiting to hear back from the various qualification bodies to find out what I achieved, where and when. I’m 99% sure I completed a C&G 2 and 3, a BTEC and was halfway through my ONC before moving to London and falling into the hospitality industry.
My understanding is that due to
my age I’ll have to fund any and all qualifications myself as government funding won’t be available to my employer. Please correct me if I am wrong; that’s why I am here. So a City & Guilds Level 2 Diploma in Electrical Installation appears to be the first step. The course is 18 months and involves two evenings a week at a reputable college in Brighton.
I’m not interested in these “become a sparky in three months” scams. I know from completing my proper apprenticeship that these are essentially worthless.
To be honest reading the forums here has already been very informative, but I have to admit it sounds like even more difficult a leap now that I have.
I guess the things I’d like to know are;
* In the current workplace climate; what are the chances of a 36 year old gaining an apprenticeship with an electrician/ firm. As I mentioned previously I understand that I’ll likely be funding this myself.
* What’s your advice if I’m unable to secure an apprenticeship? Am I wasting £1600 as no-one will be interested in someone with little or no site experience?
I’ll be doing my CSCS exam in the next two weeks to hopefully gain some
site experience as a labourer and to hopefully get to know some sparkies. Networking and letting people get to know you appears to be really
important. I’ve read a lot on here with regard to the risks involved with taking on people you don’t know, etc.
Anyway, I’ve babbled on enough now. I’m not here go on about what I do know. It’s everything I don’t know that I really need to hear from you folks.
Sincerely thanks in advance, and I’m sure
I’ll have more questions.
Chris.