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Hi there ....I'm new here ....I'm fully skilled an electrician , 17th edition , el.installation level 3 .I do not work in this industry cos I can't get a job ...Can anybody tell me how to ask an employer ?
 
a pair of bolt cutters, there are a lot of power plants.. i would also suggest chocolate bars and T-stake.. stake for the dogs and chocolate for the guards .. or a cream cake.. DONUTS!!
 
Hi there ....I'm new here ....I'm fully skilled an electrician , 17th edition , el.installation level 3 .I do not work in this industry cos I can't get a job ...Can anybody tell me how to ask an employer ?

Operator???
 
Maybe you should add your location to your profile...... often people on here are looking for people!

Just saying
Thanks for reply ...I think There's my location Barnsley.. I think There are more problems .
I only have a work experience from my country or some people do not like foreigner works .
I've been applying on reeds ,cv library, just engineers long time and I see it hopeless .
 
Thanks for reply ...I think There's my location Barnsley.. I think There are more problems .
I only have a work experience from my country or some people do not like foreigner works .
I've been applying on reeds ,cv library, just engineers long time and I see it hopeless .

So where is Wombwell ffs?
 
Because of your lack of experience in UK electrical regulations compliance it may be necessary to start at a lower level job than you had hoped to be able to demonstrate your transferable skills are being correctly employed in relation to UK requirements.
Once you have done a period of this work, this should not really be more than a few months if you are already electrically competent, then you would be in a position to state that you have long term skills in electrical installation and experience of the UK installation and testing.

Unfortunately whatever your level of skill in complying with a different set of regulations, it is always necessary to have a period of learning the locally applicable regulations and how to apply them.
Because you have completed the UK regulations course you should be aware of the requirements, but demonstrating them practically will have better value.
Since you are already competent in your local electrical installation this should make the process a lot quicker and will mainly be learning what is not permitted here and being able to inform employers of that understanding.
 

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