I’ve done some design work and projects on my course. Doing cable calcs, diversity etc. So I have some knowledge of it, and used a bit of it for the cabin wiring. But I’m aware that between theory and reality lies a rather large gap that experience will need to fill!
Hopefully I can get my NVQ, and then AM2, and then join NIC or any other competent person scheme. Hopefully within a couple years.
Seems a bit daunting taking up a new trade in your 30s, but with kiddo on the way I need some reliable income!
What is your trade/job if I may be so bold to ask? I’ve always wondered, your work seems fairly multifaceted so I could never figure it out.
It's a good choice. It's not such a bad time to start. I did the installation/testing course as well. Just couldn't get into it on my own. I'm happy problem solving and small works.
I’ve done some design work and projects on my course. Doing cable calcs, diversity etc. So I have some knowledge of it, and used a bit of it for the cabin wiring. But I’m aware that between theory and reality lies a rather large gap that experience will need to fill!
Hopefully I can get my NVQ, and then AM2, and then join NIC or any other competent person scheme. Hopefully within a couple years.
Seems a bit daunting taking up a new trade in your 30s, but with kiddo on the way I need some reliable income!
What is your trade/job if I may be so bold to ask? I’ve always wondered, your work seems fairly multifaceted so I could never figure it out.