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Old 22-05-2009   #11 (permalink)
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It depends what you want to do mate.Domestic,Commercial or Industrial.A lot of the courses you put down are mainly domestic.£4500 is a lot of money to spend at the mo.These companies are like processing plants,take your money and get you thru quick enough ready for the next lot.
Not trying to put you off mate,far from it,have you looked at college courses
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Just finished my first week at Access Training in Cardiff and thoroughly enjoyed it.
Learnt loads, looking forward to doing week 2.
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It depends what you want to do mate.Domestic,Commercial or Industrial.A lot of the courses you put down are mainly domestic.£4500 is a lot of money to spend at the mo.These companies are like processing plants,take your money and get you thru quick enough ready for the next lot.
Not trying to put you off mate,far from it,have you looked at college courses
I guess I'm thinking of starting freelance and domestic, their are a lot of old buildings in Brighton and a lot of people extending / upgrading as they can't move. As I'm 32 it's unlikely that I'd be taken on as a mate and rules out collage, besides, I don't have 2 or 3 years to spare!

I currently work freelance as a Sound Recordist and do a lot of soldering and repair work on my own kit, so have a good grasp of electronics and toolmanship, let alone having to think fast and logically to resolve issues. I was thinking beyond the basics that Home HiFi A/V installs could be an area I already understand and I have a few commercial lighting manufacture contacts... I'm happy to go where the work is, if it's interesting!
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I have been the Main electrical course, I would if I where you look somewhere else you said it was Basic this is the theme though out and run on a shoe string.
Since Jan 2009 there has been major investment in Main Electrical Training with new training bays built, massive amounts spent on equipment and plenty of tools readily available. The changes are immense with a fantastic Tutor who goes the extra mile to help. They're also offering 20 hours of online electrician training videos and later this year are changing the manuals to incorporate e-learning using the same platform as the Open University. They're also are talking about producing their own videos for electrician installation and testing. They also now have a smaller center in the Midlands.

[edit] THIS FEEDBACK HAS BEEN LEFT BY NIGEL, THE MD OF THE TRAINING CENTRE, AND NOT A PREVIOUS DELEGATE AS IT COULD BE READ.
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