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Hi all,

I am looking at the 2 courses below and wondering what it actually means in terms of getting a job.

City & Guilds 2365 Course Level 2 & 3 Diploma - https://www.tradeskills4u.co.uk/courses/2365-course

Bronze: Domestic Installer Course - https://www.tradeskills4u.co.uk/courses/domestic-installer-course

Preferably I will complete the 2365 course, however if I can't secure the funding I might opt for the Domestic Installer Course. If I did this, what could I actually apply for with the qualifications at the end?

Any help would be appreciated!

Many Thanks,

Matt
 
the first (2365) is the core qualification to get on the road to be a qualified spark.

the second will give you entry into the domestic installer self-employed rat race.
 
the first (2365) is the core qualification to get on the road to be a qualified spark.

the second will give you entry into the domestic installer self-employed rat race.

Hi, thanks for the advice. I wouldn't like to go self employed after that little training. If I got the domestic installer qualification, would it stand me in better stead to get an Electricians Mate position where I can then look at completing the 2365?
 
agreed forget the domestic installers course, you never see jobs advertising for domestic installer.
C&G 2365 or the apprenticeship route.
Just remember that if you do the 2365 you will still have no practical experience & most likely will find it difficult to find employment to continue & do the NVQ portfolio afterwards & then the AM2
 
agreed forget the domestic installers course, you never see jobs advertising for domestic installer.
C&G 2365 or the apprenticeship route.
Just remember that if you do the 2365 you will still have no practical experience & most likely will find it difficult to find employment to continue & do the NVQ portfolio afterwards & then the AM2

No, I have found that there are not many on job searches.
I would love to take an apprenticeship however as I am 31 I would not be able to live of an apprentice wage (unless it is increased to minimum wage due to me being a mature student?). I am aware that it will take years to become a fully qualified electrician and I intend to do it, I just need to find a way to keep earning at least minimum wage at the same time? Any suggestions or advice would be greatly appreciated.
 
Hi, thanks for the advice. I wouldn't like to go self employed after that little training. If I got the domestic installer qualification, would it stand me in better stead to get an Electricians Mate position where I can then look at completing the 2365?
No.
 
No, I have found that there are not many on job searches.
I would love to take an apprenticeship however as I am 31 I would not be able to live of an apprentice wage (unless it is increased to minimum wage due to me being a mature student?). I am aware that it will take years to become a fully qualified electrician and I intend to do it, I just need to find a way to keep earning at least minimum wage at the same time? Any suggestions or advice would be greatly appreciated.

Yes I know an apprenticeship is hard financially especially through the first year. Im 43 (single parent) & am on that rubbish money for another 6 months but im looking at the long game when ill earn £32,000+ like the others at the company.
Ive seriously had to cut back spending & try & minimise the bills but it will be worth it. My focus is my little princess so i can provide a better future for her.

Domestic courses are really a waste of money unless your going self employed.
Its not just electrics to learn, your presentation, making good afterwards, how to talk to customers, advertising, running a business, tax etc just to name a few. all not covered in the domestic course. tbh all these courses just want your money.
 
Yes I know an apprenticeship is hard financially especially through the first year. Im 43 (single parent) & am on that rubbish money for another 6 months but im looking at the long game when ill earn £32,000+ like the others at the company.
Ive seriously had to cut back spending & try & minimise the bills but it will be worth it. My focus is my little princess so i can provide a better future for her.

Domestic courses are really a waste of money unless your going self employed.
Its not just electrics to learn, your presentation, making good afterwards, how to talk to customers, advertising, running a business, tax etc just to name a few. all not covered in the domestic course. tbh all these courses just want your money.

Just out of interest (if you don't mind me asking) are you on minimum wage or below? I've heard some apprenticeships going as low as £3.50 an hour and I literally could not afford to live off that. I am willing to put the hours and work in, just need to make sure that I don't bankrupt myself in the process
 
Just out of interest (if you don't mind me asking) are you on minimum wage or below? I've heard some apprenticeships going as low as £3.50 an hour and I literally could not afford to live off that. I am willing to put the hours and work in, just need to make sure that I don't bankrupt myself in the process

I'm lucky as the company I'm with is paying above the £3.70 apprentice rate for the first year, but less than the £7.83. They seem to be about halfway between the two. Overtime does help a bit.
(previous company back in 2015 was paying £2.50ph)

You might be able to get extra help? ie housing benefit, single occupancy for council tax (25% off), working tax credit, all depends on your circumstances.

Remember at first you will slow them down as they will have to stop what they are doing to show you what & how to do things. Plus any mistakes you could make they should cover financially & in timewise. Over time this will get less & less & you will be seen to be more productive & hopefully your hourly rate will reflect this.

PS. I have done some training with Tradeskills4you at Gatwick, the last one I did with them was the C&G 2392-10.
Quality wise really depends on the trainer you get some are good others not so.


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The JIB rates are not set in stone but they can give you a good ball park figure on what you would be expecting to earn throughout an apprenticeship and going forward.

https://www.jib.org.uk/documents/publications/149-jib-industrial-determination-2017-to-2020.pdf

The problem you are going to come across is that with no practical on site experience you are not going to be worth the adult minimum wage for the first year or so of your learning. You will make mistakes that will have to be corrected by others and slow others down as they try to teach you the trade. That why apprentice wages are so low, you're not really earning much money for the company for a while. Obviously some people pick it up faster than others, equally some people are just incompetent and never really get it and drop out in first year.
 

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