Sean1984
New member
Hi guys,
Firstly I hope this is the correct place to post this and I'm not breaking any rules in what I am asking - genuinely need some help and advice and there appears to be a wealth of knowledge around here.
I have been looking at sitting a course in domestic electrical installation, two of which I found are as follows-
tradeskills4u
coventrybuildingworkshop
both of these cost several thousand pounds but suggest they lead to you being a qualified domestic electrician -
Firstly - is this the case? or is there something more that would be required? what would my limitations be on what I could do with this training? where could I work? could I use this in a self employed format?
From what I have read to become a fully qualified spark you need to complete level 2/3 diploma / NVQ which requires working on site - how do you make the transition from domestic electrician to commerical - how do you get a job working on site to be able to evidence what is required to pass the diploma / NVQ?
I would like to learn multiple trades ie plastering, perhaps a similar course in domestic plumming and start my own buisness - is this feasible and is there any money in domestic work? What considerations would be required and how much could you realistically expect to make from this?
Also, how much should I anticipate on spending for equipment - I enjoy DIY so have quiet alot of tools (non specialist for any particular trade).
I should add that Im currently not in trade, my knowledge is limited to personal DIY projects but im not shy of putting in the hours and hard graft
I currently do a desk based job earning between 32 - 37k a year...
Is there money to be made working domestically only? what considerations should I have at this point
I appreciate any replies, thanks for taking the time to read
Regards
Sean
Firstly I hope this is the correct place to post this and I'm not breaking any rules in what I am asking - genuinely need some help and advice and there appears to be a wealth of knowledge around here.
I have been looking at sitting a course in domestic electrical installation, two of which I found are as follows-
tradeskills4u
coventrybuildingworkshop
both of these cost several thousand pounds but suggest they lead to you being a qualified domestic electrician -
Firstly - is this the case? or is there something more that would be required? what would my limitations be on what I could do with this training? where could I work? could I use this in a self employed format?
From what I have read to become a fully qualified spark you need to complete level 2/3 diploma / NVQ which requires working on site - how do you make the transition from domestic electrician to commerical - how do you get a job working on site to be able to evidence what is required to pass the diploma / NVQ?
I would like to learn multiple trades ie plastering, perhaps a similar course in domestic plumming and start my own buisness - is this feasible and is there any money in domestic work? What considerations would be required and how much could you realistically expect to make from this?
Also, how much should I anticipate on spending for equipment - I enjoy DIY so have quiet alot of tools (non specialist for any particular trade).
I should add that Im currently not in trade, my knowledge is limited to personal DIY projects but im not shy of putting in the hours and hard graft
I currently do a desk based job earning between 32 - 37k a year...
Is there money to be made working domestically only? what considerations should I have at this point
I appreciate any replies, thanks for taking the time to read
Regards
Sean