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<blockquote data-quote="Sharpend" data-source="post: 472250" data-attributes="member: 17152"><p>Don’t the armed force personnel get assistance from army etc for retraining? </p><p></p><p>I’d seek this assistance then get registered at local college for the ‘proper’ C&amp;G qualifications. It will mean starting at the bottom, after all that’s where you’re at, but within 26 months you should get a decent amount of training and qualifications that actually represent a worth. </p><p></p><p>If you do some digging around on the two training providers (and there are others) you mention you will soon realise that they aren’t what they make themselves to be, more a wolf in sheeps clothing. </p><p></p><p>Stick to the more traditional prescribed training methods and you will become a better more rounded electrician not a hopeful chancer. </p><p></p><p>Best of luck, and welcome to the friendliest forum. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sharpend, post: 472250, member: 17152"] Don’t the armed force personnel get assistance from army etc for retraining? I’d seek this assistance then get registered at local college for the ‘proper’ C&G qualifications. It will mean starting at the bottom, after all that’s where you’re at, but within 26 months you should get a decent amount of training and qualifications that actually represent a worth. If you do some digging around on the two training providers (and there are others) you mention you will soon realise that they aren’t what they make themselves to be, more a wolf in sheeps clothing. Stick to the more traditional prescribed training methods and you will become a better more rounded electrician not a hopeful chancer. Best of luck, and welcome to the friendliest forum. [/QUOTE]
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