RhysW
New member
Hi just a quick introduction.
I finished my City & Guilds level 3 2330 a couple of years ago through full time college at the age of 18. After this I started working as an instrumentation engineer working away for week upon end in Quarry's. This mostly entailed installing 24 core swa cable, Wiring a panel, installing some probes and wiring them up (power and a switch) so all very basic really.
Anyway that's as far as my experience went, after a year I quit the company, as although I enjoyed it, I really wasn't learning at a rate I would like to, as I wasn't really earning and new qualifications, I was basically worried if I lost the job I would be stuck without a job. The pay also wasn't the best and it was very political but I won't get into that.
Since then I've done mediocre jobs such as pizza delivery, I'm also a part-time strength coach planning to open my own gym eventually but I'm kind of at a stand still now where my career is conceded. Anyway I'm just looking for advice on exactly what I should do? I feel a bit lost, and I've applied for an engineering apprenticeship which looks hopeful, but it means going to college again and starting from the very beginning! If that's what I have to do, then I will do it but it really depresses me thinking those years in college were wasted.
What are my options? Can I still become a 'proper' electrician without having to start from the beginning, as from talking to a close friend, he's had to do exactly that, and he is still not qualified at the age of 24.
Any advice is greatly appreciated,
Thank you
P.s. I'm based around Birmingham, northfield.
Sorry for the bad spelling, damn autocorrect!
I finished my City & Guilds level 3 2330 a couple of years ago through full time college at the age of 18. After this I started working as an instrumentation engineer working away for week upon end in Quarry's. This mostly entailed installing 24 core swa cable, Wiring a panel, installing some probes and wiring them up (power and a switch) so all very basic really.
Anyway that's as far as my experience went, after a year I quit the company, as although I enjoyed it, I really wasn't learning at a rate I would like to, as I wasn't really earning and new qualifications, I was basically worried if I lost the job I would be stuck without a job. The pay also wasn't the best and it was very political but I won't get into that.
Since then I've done mediocre jobs such as pizza delivery, I'm also a part-time strength coach planning to open my own gym eventually but I'm kind of at a stand still now where my career is conceded. Anyway I'm just looking for advice on exactly what I should do? I feel a bit lost, and I've applied for an engineering apprenticeship which looks hopeful, but it means going to college again and starting from the very beginning! If that's what I have to do, then I will do it but it really depresses me thinking those years in college were wasted.
What are my options? Can I still become a 'proper' electrician without having to start from the beginning, as from talking to a close friend, he's had to do exactly that, and he is still not qualified at the age of 24.
Any advice is greatly appreciated,
Thank you
P.s. I'm based around Birmingham, northfield.
Sorry for the bad spelling, damn autocorrect!