hi,
has anyone any experience of this training course ?
i am interested in doing my 17th edition seems better than a 3day crammed in course costing £500.
The thing is you live in a country which is a commonwealth in political union with the United States, so a qualification proving knowledge of BS 7671 isn't going to be of much use to you - you'll probably need something showing knowledge of the NEC.i am interested in doing my 17th edition seems better than a 3day crammed in course costing £500.
Unfortunately for you you've come to a forum populated in the main by people with more intelligence and awareness than you can begin to realise is possible, so you're bound to get observations which you were not expecting.thank you all for your replies but I was looking for someone
WITH SPECIFIC EXPERIENCE OF THIS COMPANY'S COURSE.
How long have you realised it?I now live in London ( as Im sure you realise )..
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HI ALL,
My job (IN THE UK) requires me to test 3 phase motors...
Then you should find another job.I don't want to be an electrician but do work on electrical panels and motors as a part of my job ,
Unfortunately for you you've come to a forum populated in the main by people with more intelligence and awareness than you can begin to realise is possible, so you're bound to get observations which you were not expecting.thank you all for your replies but I was looking for someone
WITH SPECIFIC EXPERIENCE OF THIS COMPANY'S COURSE.
How long have you realised it?I now live in London ( as Im sure you realise )..
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HI ALL,
My job (IN THE UK) requires me to test 3 phase motors...
Then you should find another job.I don't want to be an electrician but do work on electrical panels and motors as a part of my job ,
If you can have been living in London for at least 10 months without realising that you are no longer on a tropical Pacific island then I fear that you have such intellectual challenges that you will be completely unable to cope with the complexity of such work.
We see people here from time to time, who are attempting to become electricians but who are struggling with basic maths and basic electrical theory that isn't supposed to unduly tax 12-15 year-olds. You just know that they simply don't have what it takes to be an electrician, and that sooner rather than later the realities of the world will come crashing in on them and they will have to drop out, and the longer they delay the inevitable the more of their life they will have wasted.
I know it's become fashionable to pretend that everyone is equally talented, and that 50% of the population is capable of getting a university degree, and that it's become very unfashionable to say "sorry - you aren't that clever", but that whole edifice is a monumental and, ultimately, very cruel lie.
And I have never wanted to have anything to do with it.
Lor, if you can move half-way around the globe from a tropical island to the UK and not notice for at least 10 months then, no matter how unwelcome it is to you the reality is that you have nowhere near enough ability to ever be any good at the job you think you want to do, and you need to reset your expectations sooner rather than later, and before they are reset for you by the inevitable reality of your fundamental inability to cope with electrical work.
The fact remains he was unaware of his move for at least 10 months.Give him a break BAS he's probably homesick and he changed his location to the UK before you even posted that reply.
I couldn't agree more.The fact is that there are many people qualified and employed as electricians who could probably not complete a degree. Not every electrician is the same and for every one who is practically an electrical engineer you probably need about 5 conduit installers/cable layers'/wall bashers getting their hands dirty.
The fact remains he was unaware of his move for at least 10 months.
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