Dave.C
Member
Hi to all
I am new to the trade, due to redundancies etc, I went self employed, worked for a friend doing electrics as a labourer and decided to get some sort of qualification so went down the fast track route.
I can imagine the gnashing of teeth by all time served fully fledged sparks but at the wee tender age of 45, I was a tad too old for becoming an apprentice or indeed working at that wage level.
So thus far, I have gone most of the way through a domestic installers course , completing 17th Ed and 2393 Part P compliance ( although beginning to think this was a bit of a whit elephant) and am now about 1/3 through the 2394 and 2395 section, with 1 practical assessment and the 2 written exams to do.
I was sitting going through my notes, and got into a mind block, thought I would use tinterweb to look up the answer and stumbled upon this site and decided to register, if only to say hello.
So Hello to all
Dave.C
I am new to the trade, due to redundancies etc, I went self employed, worked for a friend doing electrics as a labourer and decided to get some sort of qualification so went down the fast track route.
I can imagine the gnashing of teeth by all time served fully fledged sparks but at the wee tender age of 45, I was a tad too old for becoming an apprentice or indeed working at that wage level.
So thus far, I have gone most of the way through a domestic installers course , completing 17th Ed and 2393 Part P compliance ( although beginning to think this was a bit of a whit elephant) and am now about 1/3 through the 2394 and 2395 section, with 1 practical assessment and the 2 written exams to do.
I was sitting going through my notes, and got into a mind block, thought I would use tinterweb to look up the answer and stumbled upon this site and decided to register, if only to say hello.
So Hello to all
Dave.C