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Your thoughts on 'fast-track' courses
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<blockquote data-quote="testman" data-source="post: 524256" data-attributes="member: 34605"><p>Sadly I think your reading to much into press headlines? 40k per annum whilst a few do get that and more , the majority sadly do not , in fact there are now electricians marketing guru’s springing up everywhere trying to cash in on the guys who have fast tracked and are finding it impossible to find work ( at least enough to guarantee minimum wage). I’m not saying don’t do it but I will advise you save your money and find someone to tag onto for a while , Electrical work is more about knowledge than it is about skills, The install side for domestic really is quite simple it’s the theory , regs and testing that makes a difference and from what I have understood you have the necessary skills to transfer to house bashing and the money you save could go onto the most important aspect of any business … marketing </p><p></p><p>Shame your not near me I’d gladly take you around to get your feet wet</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="testman, post: 524256, member: 34605"] Sadly I think your reading to much into press headlines? 40k per annum whilst a few do get that and more , the majority sadly do not , in fact there are now electricians marketing guru’s springing up everywhere trying to cash in on the guys who have fast tracked and are finding it impossible to find work ( at least enough to guarantee minimum wage). I’m not saying don’t do it but I will advise you save your money and find someone to tag onto for a while , Electrical work is more about knowledge than it is about skills, The install side for domestic really is quite simple it’s the theory , regs and testing that makes a difference and from what I have understood you have the necessary skills to transfer to house bashing and the money you save could go onto the most important aspect of any business … marketing Shame your not near me I’d gladly take you around to get your feet wet [/QUOTE]
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