- 03-07-2009 #1
Another should i, shouldnt i do the course thread!?
I'm new to this site, been reading the threads for last couple of hours about electrical quals and course etc, i'm basically asking the same questions as in most threads but hopefully all in one, and opefully not too much of a mixed response as i've read!? its got me so confused with all the conflicting answers etc!
I'm currently a printer (hence the username!), i earn decent enough money, but am looking to make a change in my career and i've always wanted to be an electrician.
I have limited experiance, i've done a couple of re-wires with an electrician, and worked between shifts on site doing the domestic related wiring on new build apartment blocks under supervision, then on my own i've added spurs, added into main rings, changed sockets and just some general domestic stuff.
I've been looking at doing a "professional Electrical Course" with Access Training, in Cardiff, i've been down there, been shown around whilst courses were happening, all looked pretty decent and the courses are always 2 or 3 waiting list if booking on etc, the walkaround and information has led me to believe this is my best option as i can do the course between my shifts as i have 14 or 19 days off every 7.5 weeks, i asked the owner about employment after the course and he said i'd still have to start as an electricians mate, as experiance is required and a part of completing the course requires on site inspection, and also said even after that i'd still be a mate until the employer was happy, which could be upto the 2yrs many need, but some even in the first 6 months if they are good and the fact the quals are there, that makes me see him as realistic?????
The course states that i would have 2 years to complete the course, but from talking to him he said i could do it in 6-12 months with my time off blocks and commitment
the below is stated as the qualifications from the course
- Part P EAL Domestic Electrical Installer - Full Scope.
- The 17th Edition of the IEE Wiring Regulations - City & Guilds 2382.
- Certificate in Fundamental Inspection and Testing - City & Guilds 2392-10.
- Inspection, Testing & Certification of Electrical Installations - City & Guilds 2391-10.
the course is about £4500 all in, based on modular training with a total of 4 weeks to complete the practical training, assessments and exams at the centre
At the moment this is my only option as i cant afford to do an apprenticeship and it fits in with work, i'm caught in the monaey trap as some may say, and next yr i will be in a far better position to take the drop to mates rates, i just want to get an idea of if the course is what i need to be an electrician, and if i will be on mates rates for at least 2yrs, also if i can do the course, get a mates job and be legally allowed to do my own electrical work to help with the drop in money???????
sorry for the length of this, im just trying to think of the other threads and get everything in
thanks in advance
Mike
- 03-07-2009 #2
Re: Another should i, shouldnt i do the course thread!?
First thing i'd say is consider this very carefully, the industry is bursting with new recruits ar=t the moment and very little find companies to take them on.
main thing is good luck mateLast edited by montybaber; 03-07-2009 at 12:48 AM.
- 03-07-2009 #3
Re: Another should i, shouldnt i do the course thread!?
i know what you mean about the industry, but i do have an employment opportunity with my uncle as a mate with or without the course being done, and for me its either do the course then work with him, or work with him and do the course in holiday days or unpaid days, or work with him and go to college a day a week forever!!!
i do want to do this, but only if it means i dont lose my house etc !! lol
the guy who showed me around at access was very informative, and seemed a decent guy, would you be able to comment on the qualifications, i.e. if they are what i need to be qualified and possible progress to full employment a bit quicker and if they are what i need to legally do my own electrical work in my own time?
thanks
Mike
- 03-07-2009 #4
Re: Another should i, shouldnt i do the course thread!?
The qualifications as I see it allow you to register with the NICEIC as a domestic installer and will allow you to self certify your work (means that you can do work under part p) Im afraid your options are limited on qualifications..ideally you would go to college and complete 2330 levels 2 and 3 as well as nvq3 (im not sure whether they take anyone over apprentice aga though and places are limited)
this will take a lot longer but this would allow you to register with JIB as an electrician once finished
Its up to you really..its not easy im afraid
- 03-07-2009 #5
Re: Another should i, shouldnt i do the course thread!?
yeah ok, thanx for the replies mate, i'll certainly now check the possibilities about doing the 2330 levels 2 & 3 before going ahead with the course, but i think i'd probably not be able to afford an apprentice wage, maybe see if i can do it on same basis but on mates rates, but if money is deciding factor i could end up still only being able to get on the course and seeing if can get off mates rates asap!?
also, am i correct in saying that i can register as JIB electrician with 2 yrs experiance after the course anyway? and what does it enable me to do as JIB registered anyway? i.e. could i not do certain stuff between doing the course and getting 2yrs experiance before registering?Last edited by MikeThePrinter; 03-07-2009 at 01:05 AM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
- 03-07-2009 #6
Re: Another should i, shouldnt i do the course thread!?
You can work for your uncle as a mate and complete the 2330 as long as you can spare 1 day or a couple of evenings a week for a few yrs long term it is the only way to be fully qualified as an electrician and will allow you to move on anywhere else
regarding your edit you could not be registered as an approved electrician with JIB without nvq3 and 2330 as far as i knowLast edited by montybaber; 03-07-2009 at 01:39 AM.
- 03-07-2009 #7
Re: Another should i, shouldnt i do the course thread!?
well thats interesting to know, maybe only affording to do the mateswork with evenings or a day off could be the only way, and basically be an appreticeship, i do after all want to be fully qualified if i want to work for myself one day maybe?
and sorry to bug, but what does the JIB registered actually mean, is that basically what you are if you do it the 2330 way?
thanks
- 03-07-2009 #8
Re: Another should i, shouldnt i do the course thread!?
I believe JIB grading allows you to work on certain contracts etc and proves competency although many dont seem to think its worth it personally I dont know as I cant get one as I have no NVQ3
- 03-07-2009 #9
Re: Another should i, shouldnt i do the course thread!?
Forget the courses for now, go to work, do the jobs, get some money in your pocket. If you are still intrested in 3 months look for courses then.
The most important thing you can get is experience. I cannot stress that enough. Qualifications don't make you a spark. The term book-educated eejit comes to mind.
Get the experience then you will have something to relate the theory to.
As for fast track..........pppffffffft!Last edited by bazza2541; 03-07-2009 at 02:05 AM.
- 03-07-2009 #10Electricians Arms Member
- Join Date
- May 2009
- Location
- Ireland
- Posts
- 709
- Thanks
- 0
- Thanked 0 Times in 0 Posts
Re: Another should i, shouldnt i do the course thread!?
JIB Grading can only be achieved with a relevant Level 3 NVQ (in addition to the other necessary qualifications, e.g. Technical Certificate).
Similar Threads
-
Wirral Electricians Thread
By dannybruff in forum Electricians Unite - Jobs In Your AreaReplies: 13Last Post: 4 Weeks Ago, 05:25 PM -
sorry, another niceic thread!!!
By sparkyz21 in forum Business RelatedReplies: 31Last Post: 07-05-2009, 11:49 PM -
commando with female 20mm thread
By jeremy in forum Electrical Tools and ProductsReplies: 8Last Post: 25-01-2009, 03:55 PM
Visitors found this page by searching for:
Nobody landed on this page from a search engine, yet!



LinkBack URL
About LinkBacks



Reply With Quote







Bookmarks