private message me if you are in the London or surrounding area as you would probably look at the fast track centre I used last year. I want to do it privately as not everything I have to say is good and I believe this forum is sensibly strict about discussing companies openlyThanks for that answer Doc.Very helpful.Was thinking about the short course route myself seeing as I do have quite a bit of knowledge already.Any ideas on which is the best to use and which ones to avoid??
Thanks again.
Thanks Rev.Having looked through this and other forums for the past few weeks, I'm guessing getting the experience might be the hard part!If you are a qualified spark already albeit with industrial background, I would have thought 2382 (regs) and 2391 (inspection and test) would be all thats needed plus a bit of time to adjust to domestic or commercial environment.
If its any help, I have similar quals (without the HNC) and served my time in heavy industry, I worked in quarrying then went into domestic - spent 3 years out of the trade, emigrated to NZ worked in dom/com/ind and came back and am back in the industrial world. Fact: its easier for an industrial spark to turn to domestic work than the other way round. ( no disrespect to domestic sparks) I would have thought that once you have the regs under your belt you could work in the domestic sector (under some guidance) you may have to work for a bit less while you get accustomed.Thanks Rev.Having looked through this and other forums for the past few weeks, I'm guessing getting the experience might be the hard part!Looks like things have turned pretty tough in the years I've been away.
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