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  • 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.

  • Aye, I have no idea where I’ll end up, but as long as there’s progression available, and enough money, I don’t mind so much.

    So are you a spark? Or a man of many skills?

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