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retrain at 41 - too late?
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<blockquote data-quote="davetheglitz" data-source="post: 10858" data-attributes="member: 173"><p>I did similar at 50 - but went down the 2381 and 2391 route. The 2391 was an 8 week evening class and they let me do the 2381 exam on its own. This was a quick and cheap option - as I was unemployed at the time - and it led to a job.</p><p></p><p>If you've done HNC and an apprenticeship then pound to penny you will have done some domestic wiring course at some stage. The basics haven't changed that much! With your academic background you should walk the 17th edition - and with effort you will get the 2391.</p><p></p><p>In retrospect I would have liked a bit more up to date practical experience before I went out on the road - but if you are an engineer - then it will all come naturally to you, and a few months down the line you will wonder why you were worried.</p><p></p><p>Good luck</p><p></p><p>Dave</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="davetheglitz, post: 10858, member: 173"] I did similar at 50 - but went down the 2381 and 2391 route. The 2391 was an 8 week evening class and they let me do the 2381 exam on its own. This was a quick and cheap option - as I was unemployed at the time - and it led to a job. If you've done HNC and an apprenticeship then pound to penny you will have done some domestic wiring course at some stage. The basics haven't changed that much! With your academic background you should walk the 17th edition - and with effort you will get the 2391. In retrospect I would have liked a bit more up to date practical experience before I went out on the road - but if you are an engineer - then it will all come naturally to you, and a few months down the line you will wonder why you were worried. Good luck Dave [/QUOTE]
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