After doing extensive DIY wiring on my house and new extension, and finding I thoroughly enjoyed the physical and technical aspect of it, I am half considering investigating how to get qualified and do it as a career.
I have a degree in Chemistry from a top university, but gave up working in laboratories to become a guitar teacher, which is what I am now. I am 28.
So what is it like being an electrician? Does it take long to get qualified? How do I get qualified? Is it a job I could do up until retirement (does the physical aspect get to you after a bit)? Does it pay well? Anything else I would need to consider?
Thanks.
--------------------------------------
The Neighbour of The Beast, 665.
Not an expert, just a damn good amateur.
I have a degree in Chemistry from a top university, but gave up working in laboratories to become a guitar teacher, which is what I am now. I am 28.
So what is it like being an electrician? Does it take long to get qualified? How do I get qualified? Is it a job I could do up until retirement (does the physical aspect get to you after a bit)? Does it pay well? Anything else I would need to consider?
Thanks.
--------------------------------------
The Neighbour of The Beast, 665.
Not an expert, just a damn good amateur.