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<blockquote data-quote="phil d" data-source="post: 451824" data-attributes="member: 27126"><p>Depending on where in the country you are, it may be worth your while visiting one of the "Elex" shows, there's one in Coventry this week, that way you could have a wander around, chat to a few people and see the type of things we work with, if you wanted you can also purchase certain books a bit cheaper, like the on site guide, or guidance note 3, these books while not teaching you everything, will, give you an insight into how we test things and some of the calculations we need to do.</p><p></p><p>I applaud your attitude for realising that the short course would not make you an electrician, too many people think otherwise. Whatever you decide to do, take your time on making the decision, don't rush it, even if you decide not to become one of us, at least a bit of reading will give you an insight into the sometimes challenging work we carry out, and that it's not just "throwing a few wires in"!</p><p></p><p>Best wishes Phil</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="phil d, post: 451824, member: 27126"] Depending on where in the country you are, it may be worth your while visiting one of the "Elex" shows, there's one in Coventry this week, that way you could have a wander around, chat to a few people and see the type of things we work with, if you wanted you can also purchase certain books a bit cheaper, like the on site guide, or guidance note 3, these books while not teaching you everything, will, give you an insight into how we test things and some of the calculations we need to do. I applaud your attitude for realising that the short course would not make you an electrician, too many people think otherwise. Whatever you decide to do, take your time on making the decision, don't rush it, even if you decide not to become one of us, at least a bit of reading will give you an insight into the sometimes challenging work we carry out, and that it's not just "throwing a few wires in"! Best wishes Phil [/QUOTE]
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