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<blockquote data-quote="binky" data-source="post: 484302" data-attributes="member: 490"><p>that's not a bad start - these trades often need an odd socket moving etc etc, which will give you a chance to see 'real work' and practice testing / look at domestic boards, and find a lot of DiY ****e! </p><p></p><p>I did something similar to yourself 15 years ago, but started my own business. I was lucky enough to have a friend who taught me 'house bashing' which gave me a good start, I also completed an apprenticehip in electro-mechanical factory works, so had a damn good idea on how to use tools and terminate cables. I did spend some time on large sites, which was useful, via agency. I still wouldn't say I'm much good with things like cable tray or industrial work - not enough experience, but I make a living from mostly domestic works. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="binky, post: 484302, member: 490"] that's not a bad start - these trades often need an odd socket moving etc etc, which will give you a chance to see 'real work' and practice testing / look at domestic boards, and find a lot of DiY ****e! I did something similar to yourself 15 years ago, but started my own business. I was lucky enough to have a friend who taught me 'house bashing' which gave me a good start, I also completed an apprenticehip in electro-mechanical factory works, so had a damn good idea on how to use tools and terminate cables. I did spend some time on large sites, which was useful, via agency. I still wouldn't say I'm much good with things like cable tray or industrial work - not enough experience, but I make a living from mostly domestic works. [/QUOTE]
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