sparky-in-the-making
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Hello Guys,
Ive been reading the threads and can see DI are not really thought of as electricians.. which I can see why this is.
Even so, This is a route im looking to go down. It started with me doing nearly two years at college while working on site for the same time, mainly domestic rewires and stuff like that. I had a job offer while at college which was for a different trade so I had to leave college, this was 5 years ago. I have now left my ex company and am unemployed at the moment. I looked at going back to college but I am 29, touching 30 and don't have the time to do this while not working in the trade. If I was in the trade and employed I would be more than happy to do it. As of now im thinking of selling my pride and joy car to pay for my Part P, 17th Ed and T&I courses. I have experience in the trade so don't need do take the beginners course to lean the basic installation side of it.
What are peoples thoughts of this Domestic Installer Scheme today? the threads ive been reading are from 2008-2009?
I really enjoy the electrics trade and want to work in it but I see DI as my limited but only option?
Ive been reading the threads and can see DI are not really thought of as electricians.. which I can see why this is.
Even so, This is a route im looking to go down. It started with me doing nearly two years at college while working on site for the same time, mainly domestic rewires and stuff like that. I had a job offer while at college which was for a different trade so I had to leave college, this was 5 years ago. I have now left my ex company and am unemployed at the moment. I looked at going back to college but I am 29, touching 30 and don't have the time to do this while not working in the trade. If I was in the trade and employed I would be more than happy to do it. As of now im thinking of selling my pride and joy car to pay for my Part P, 17th Ed and T&I courses. I have experience in the trade so don't need do take the beginners course to lean the basic installation side of it.
What are peoples thoughts of this Domestic Installer Scheme today? the threads ive been reading are from 2008-2009?
I really enjoy the electrics trade and want to work in it but I see DI as my limited but only option?