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Gents,
As this forum is for electric enthusiats,hope I am posting in right forum, I am seeking an advice. Thinking of becoming a part-time electrician , can anyone suggest to how to start off , i.e. what course to go for. there is a course avaliable for weekend is that enough to begin with ? I will be really grateful to any suggestion. Thanks a million in advance,
 
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ban-all-sheds said:
Did you speak?? ;)


I replied back to your suggestion . Thank you very much , I was busy looking at the URL's that i was sent for reference
 
you cant become an electrician in a weekend or two. there is a lot to learn. wether your a part time or full time electrician you still need to know what your doin
 
as well as the qualifications (college night classses etc.) I would suggest you phone a couple of local sparks and offer yourself (free) for a couple of Saturday shifts.

This will let you know if you will like the trade and if it will like you

Then you have only wasted a couple of weekend days off, not lots of colledge fees etc...

best of luck
 
baldelectrician said:
as well as the qualifications (college night classses etc.) I would suggest you phone a couple of local sparks and offer yourself (free) for a couple of Saturday shifts.

This will let you know if you will like the trade and if it will like you

Then you have only wasted a couple of weekend days off, not lots of colledge fees etc...

best of luck

A load of s*** baldy and you know it..
If a tradesman takes somebody on for (saturday morning) like you say""
he should be recommended for the richard branson business enterprise eccentric scheme.......*dont make me f****** laff.....
YOU WILL BE A DOGSBODY IF YOUR LUCKY..
 

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