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<blockquote data-quote="Toby Nairobi" data-source="post: 430110" data-attributes="member: 28167"><p>Hi Tony, my only electrical qualification is C&amp;G2382 17th ed, but I've been doing event power distribution for years, so have worked with switchgear and lighting systems. I also have my NEBOSH which may be relevant. My industry tends to require travel away and with 2 young kids I was hoping to find something I could do closer to home in South London. I'm used to calculations and tech plans, problem solving etc and like working with my hands. Just wandered if these 16 week courses are a bit of a conveyor belt all certificates and no understanding. not sure how "entry" level I would need to be with transferable knowlage.</p><p></p><p>sorry didn't answer second question. Ideally self employed, self certifying, picking up my own clients.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Toby Nairobi, post: 430110, member: 28167"] Hi Tony, my only electrical qualification is C&G2382 17th ed, but I've been doing event power distribution for years, so have worked with switchgear and lighting systems. I also have my NEBOSH which may be relevant. My industry tends to require travel away and with 2 young kids I was hoping to find something I could do closer to home in South London. I'm used to calculations and tech plans, problem solving etc and like working with my hands. Just wandered if these 16 week courses are a bit of a conveyor belt all certificates and no understanding. not sure how "entry" level I would need to be with transferable knowlage. sorry didn't answer second question. Ideally self employed, self certifying, picking up my own clients. [/QUOTE]
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