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qualifications required to go self employed
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<blockquote data-quote="tom79" data-source="post: 73699" data-attributes="member: 5127"><p>I have totaly hijacked this post aint I!</p><p></p><p>Do you think this is a good idea of getting started in the trade? a little brief history about me..</p><p></p><p>I am 30, have worked in the past as an electrician mate (mainly on domestic work, price work, rewires and so on)</p><p></p><p>I had to leave that so I am working in... sales! so I am thinking right now if I called up a firm I would not get a look in now as I been out the trade for almost 2 years.</p><p></p><p>So my idea is to sit 17th edition (idea being it shows I am willing) then after this my plan was to try and get a job then as a mate and work my way over time to Part P but mainly want to get my C&amp;G 2330 done.</p><p></p><p>I would be keen to get my inspection and testing done if not for anything else but more cash to be honest (not greed, more... bills/overheads)</p><p></p><p>I would guess some of you guys will be in a position where you recruit or are closer to it than me, what is a good way in?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tom79, post: 73699, member: 5127"] I have totaly hijacked this post aint I! Do you think this is a good idea of getting started in the trade? a little brief history about me.. I am 30, have worked in the past as an electrician mate (mainly on domestic work, price work, rewires and so on) I had to leave that so I am working in... sales! so I am thinking right now if I called up a firm I would not get a look in now as I been out the trade for almost 2 years. So my idea is to sit 17th edition (idea being it shows I am willing) then after this my plan was to try and get a job then as a mate and work my way over time to Part P but mainly want to get my C&G 2330 done. I would be keen to get my inspection and testing done if not for anything else but more cash to be honest (not greed, more... bills/overheads) I would guess some of you guys will be in a position where you recruit or are closer to it than me, what is a good way in? [/QUOTE]
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