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Education How do I become a electrician?

Discussion in 'General' started by Weekly_Estimate, 12 Nov 2012.

  1. Weekly_Estimate

    Weekly_Estimate Random bird noises.

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    Anyone know? I've been out the school/college scene for about 6 years now and even then i didn't get very good grades.

    Would i have to go reset my test? i don't have a clue :/ I'm 21.

    I've been reading up on information on the internet and can't find whats required and what steps to take its all mumbled up. :(
     
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  2. rollo

    rollo Modder

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    You would have to go to college most likely your looking for a college aprenticeship

    The way that works is you get paid penuts ( its about £80 a week at last check for full time hours )

    You work 4 days on the job training as they call it
    1 day a week you attend college

    This phase lasts for 3 years after that you should get took on by the person who your aprenticeship is with. Who will then send you for more training as and when you require it.

    Most of these aprenticeships require a minimum of 5 A-C gcses or above.

    Your best start point is to the phone the nearest college and speak to them direct you will most likely have to go in for a chat.
     
  3. longweight

    longweight Possibly Longbeard.

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    Go to your nearest careers advice centre, they will give you the details of your nearest apprenticeship training facility who you then apply to. Companies looking for apprentices then contact said facility and they put you in touch.
     
  4. Weekly_Estimate

    Weekly_Estimate Random bird noises.

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    That's brilliant thank you :)

    I'll be off now to the careers office thanks allot :)
     
  5. Shirty

    Shirty W*nker! Super Moderator

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    Or, if you fancy being featured on Rogue Traders at some point in the future, just buy "Electrical Repairs for Dummies" and spend £30 on some dodgy business cards and an ad in the local paper. Then undercut the prices charged by every other electrician by 75%.

    The only drawback is that you might die from electrical burns before you get on TV. But the infamy will be worth it, of that there can be no doubt ;)
     
  6. theshadow2001

    theshadow2001 [DELETE] means [DELETE]

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    I would recommend trying to get into a more industrial line of work rather than domestic or construction since the arse has fallen out of that industry.
     
  7. Blarte

    Blarte Moderate Modder

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    I think the Homeserve Electricians subscribe to your method ..
     
  8. Krikkit

    Krikkit All glory to the hypnotoad! Super Moderator

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    FTFY. :)
     
  9. Guest-23315

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    Stick your finger in a plug and hope for the best...
     
  10. knuck

    knuck Hate your face

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    if you left school at 15, won't you have some catching up to do or something ?
     
  11. Carrie

    Carrie Multimodder

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    You forgot the most important part: obtain forged Part P certification documents so everyone thinks his work is legit :thumb:
     
  12. Shirty

    Shirty W*nker! Super Moderator

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    You have unearthed my ignorance :(
     
  13. Carrie

    Carrie Multimodder

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    Shirty, shame on you for that pun! :nono: It was absolutely shocking!
     
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  14. Zoon

    Zoon Hunting Wabbits since the 80s

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    I have a friend who in the last 6 months got his full domestic certification. He did a remote-learning course with some college based Bournemouth way. He had to do three one-week long residential courses doing practical installations and some class work but other than that he just studied hard at home.

    He now works as a PAT tester and is making a good living on it - although it did take him nearly a year from getting his Part P until he got a job despite many applications and in this time he did the work to get the full domestic and nearly went independent.

    Like most markets its a tough job market, but he's always very busy so once you get the job you seem to have a pretty secure future in it.
     
  15. Shirty

    Shirty W*nker! Super Moderator

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    Just a spark of inspiration, I was amped when I though of it. Will this thread hijack meet much resistance? Currently not.

    Volt.
     
  16. longweight

    longweight Possibly Longbeard.

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    I did an electrical apprenticeship but luckily didn't end up being one!
     
  17. Scroome

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    See. I told you, you were getting old!

    You're now making...........dad jokes.
     
  18. Shirty

    Shirty W*nker! Super Moderator

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    Guilty as charged.

    I'll stop now.
     

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