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Had an interesting and informative chat. Turns out that level 2 course isn't running this year, but was given some ideas and options to think about alongside the previous plan.
Hi,
Im in a similar scenario now and on the lookout for what route to take. Just wondering if you can tell me what route you took or what the options were?
Thanks
I'm 33. I was more thinking the short courses route as I work full-time. I work wiring electrical switchgear panels and get on pretty well at it, but there are no qualifications involved in this.If you're wanting to go the apprenticeship route, then SERC is the only college that will take adult apprentices - unless other regional colleges have changed their policy in the last couple of years.
Do you have any experience and, if so, how much? This might open other options to you. What age are you?
There are options to gain qualifications through short courses or distance learning in GB, but I was resistant to this (as anything other than a last resort) as I think the industry here is less open to that route than it is in GB.
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