I worked in our family business for 27 years, having to run it for 22 years from the age of 23, worked 7 days a week, 80 hours a week. During the time I also did maintenance on site and it seemed to be good at the electrics and fault finding. I sold the business in 2021, now an adult apprentice at 45. I now work for the firm that did the main electrical work for us. I generally go to college every second Friday for a day, 1st year completed already.
@ExtremeShez2 жыл бұрын
That's so positive to hear Craig. Wish you the best. Thank you for sharing.
@w04mach1 Жыл бұрын
@craig adams i am in a similar position to you. I work at my families business doing everything and anything to keep the company going. I do most of the maintenance and have taken an interest in the electrical aspect. Did you get to a point of feeling burnt out and itching for something more fulfilling work wise? This is how I feel and I am 30, considering “starting over” as an apprentice in the electrical trade. Any advice?
@bumblebee4280 Жыл бұрын
I just put a plug on my cooker cable successfully and there was no one to congratulate me. 😂😂 That's why I'm here.
@dallasmartinfark10 ай бұрын
How much were you making?
@AlexRodriguez-z1o9 ай бұрын
How was the second year? Any updates ?
@jordand96263 ай бұрын
Turning 28 in a week, need a career change, i’m tired of the emails and headaches of staring at a computer screen all day. The problem i’m facing is being on a decent yearly wage with a lot of financial responsibility, it’s hard to find the right place to start training and learning around my current job. If anyone knows of any decent course providers which i can work on flexibly, i’d be really grateful.
@ToddOlson-ud1wc6 ай бұрын
I'm 57 I just finished my second year apprenticeship this month. In two more years I will be finished and can sit for my journeyman test.
@niksharifi-te9hh5 ай бұрын
How? I have been advised by a company that apprenticeship's not available for over 18s?
@oxy7285 ай бұрын
@@niksharifi-te9hhabsolutely false. Go check the apprenticeships on the Governments website. Some ask for younger applicants but most are open to mature applicants, and sometimes prefer it too.
@Robbiewa-bg4lu5 ай бұрын
I am a Gas Safe registered engineer and am 51. I am thinking of retraining to become an electrician.
@seansharples41204 ай бұрын
@@niksharifi-te9hhthat’s called discrimination mate, they can’t legally do that
@DryUrEyesMate2 ай бұрын
@@niksharifi-te9hhthat’s rubbish which company told you that
@peterherridge80972 жыл бұрын
I'm 45 and mid life crisis lead to me wanting to do something more practical and make something of myself. Have opted for one of these courses in Plumbing (was thinking electrics but changed my mind). Have lots of practical skills to learn from scratch but hope within a year I can go and help out a mate without being too much of a hindrance.. 😏
@ExtremeShez2 жыл бұрын
eFixx and GSH Electrical, both youtube channels are great for technical videos. All the best with your future Peter.
@ferrepresent7503 Жыл бұрын
Good luck, Peter, I hope you're doing well right now.
@r.b.ratieta61116 ай бұрын
Wishing you the best, man.
@matthewkurauone89774 ай бұрын
Im getting inspired by the Guyz here who are in their 40s and 50s taking up new courses.
@josephwilliams19153 ай бұрын
Hey man! Its been a few years. Any updates? How are things? I'm 32 and looking tk change careers and thinking of being an electrician
@stevejagger86022 жыл бұрын
Nobody should have to work without payment just to gain experience. Nobody should have to pay for their education. It is a failure of government not to properly fund and support apprenticeship training. State support of education and training is an investment in the future generations of skilled people. I was born in 1948 and benefited from state education that continued to support me through college and university. I had the option to either follow the HND route or go to university to complete my education. It was Margaret Thatcher’s policies that killed off the apprenticeship training system and pushed everyone into university. Tony Blair continued her privatisation of State functions by charging for further education. The UK has finished up in a situation where it is now very short of older skilled and experienced mentors and tutors of up and coming generations, and an institutional attitude that everything has to be paid for. This benefits the well off and disenfranchises the poor and less well off.
@markhorton85782 жыл бұрын
Beyond basic education it is only fair that students pay something towards their education. (Though I think the current fees are way too high, they should be expensive.) I can remember teaching numerous professional students in their late thirties who had never had a full time job. They just went from one free course to the next, with no intention of working. They had a belief they should only do highly paid work because they were so well qualified. They were without exception all extreme left wing, and yet saw nothing wrong in workers supporting their lifestyle. People like that made a mockery of the system. I don't see why those that do not go into further education, should both start work years earlier and pay for the education of those that do.
@stevejagger86022 жыл бұрын
@@markhorton8578 the problem with the contributory system is that unless it is means tested it is very unfair on the poor, and disadvantages willing students from these backgrounds.
@WindsongSoundBath4 ай бұрын
Good info thank you. I'm in the US and interested in changing careers, now at 45 years old. Can you please recommend a good route that is available nowadays for becoming a solid electrician who does good quality work? Thank you very much.
@krisrigg9892 жыл бұрын
I am 38 and changing my career, finishing my C&G level 3 final exam on Monday. I am lucky that I have just been employed with a company that will help me with my NVQ, I have done the exactly the same as Luke at the same training centre. It took me a lot of time to get this opportunity, there was so many bumps in the way. The level 2 and 3 are simple enough to do and get on a course, they don’t come cheap though, I will be about £9,000 into training alone not to mention tools. At times I felt like cutting my loses, due to it be so hard to get experience, even offering free labour to learn and gain experience is difficult. As I can only guess electrician in my area are to busy to show someone how to do the job, or didn’t like the sound of my voice 😂🤣😂. Before the career changers take this path expect a hard and expensive route, but even though I haven’t started my new job yet, I’m glad I have done it.
@peterfletcher2611 Жыл бұрын
Hi Kris. I’m also 38. I’m in the army until May but intend to start my electrician training straight away. Any advice you could share would be advantageous. I have everything planned from novice upto nvq lv3. At what stage shud I look at finding work as can work self employed in a difference profession until completion? Thanks mate
@krisrigg989 Жыл бұрын
@@peterfletcher2611 Hi Pete, I would say start looking for employment straight away. The only advice I can really give is don’t give up, i contacted I think 63 electrician/companies and 6 months before I got a shot, I was frustrated and felt like I wasted all that money and wanted to cut my loses. I was offering to take annual leave from my current job to work for free to gain some experience and still struggled to find someone to give me the light of day. But from being in the trade the guy that makes the decision to hire will take your call, while he is crawling around a loft, in the most awkward position they will get another 10 phone calls during that time and your forgotten, even when they say send a email you will got lost in all the enquiries they receive. So don’t take it personally. Where in the UK are you looking?
@peterfletcher2611 Жыл бұрын
@@krisrigg989 cheers for the reply and advice, I’m in south west England, Wiltshire. Have you done you am2, how was it?
@nathanielborg1499 Жыл бұрын
I hope that all went well for you!! l'm 38 too, and l have my theory exams in the first week of February :-)
@krisrigg989 Жыл бұрын
@@nathanielborg1499 things are working out very well, very pleased that I made the change. Good luck in your exams.
@vampire724011 ай бұрын
I'm 22 and recovering from an illness that stole my teen years, I never knew how interested id be in pursuing a trade! Just moved to Colorado but am considering doing night school when I can afford it, as I'm still recovering and can't work yet. This video was super helpful, thank you for making it!
@grim-upnorth2 жыл бұрын
I'm coming to the end of a 20+ year career in the military, and honestly the job I do currently in the armed forces doesn't pay very well outside in the civillian world. The balance of job satisfaction and relatively low wages on the outside just means I don't want to do it anymore. However, The job I do right now has some very technical and hands on elements, which I really love. But most of what the service has done with our trade means we're expected to do more and more menial administrative tasks instead of technical ones. That's why I'm looking at retraining as an electrician, I have had to demonstrate a good understanding of electrical safety, electronics and often work at component and PCB repair levels throughout my career. I would like to think at least some of the electrical theory I've done throughout my career would count at least in part towards the experience I would need to become seen as a "proper" electrician once qualified.
@davidclarke2513 Жыл бұрын
I have watched your company at work and I can say that I am mightily impressed with not only the way in which you run your company but with you yourself with your knowledge and how you treat your employees but I have to tell you that in my vast experience of 50 years you are an exception to the rule,there are company owners in the electrical trade flouting every safety rule in the book and I'm glad I bowed out when I did
@MilanGilgames5 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing this valuable information. I think being self-employed with an own business is the only way, perhaps to make sure that quality is being served the way how it should be.....
@carlrobson57452 жыл бұрын
Did the night class for level ; 2 day release for level 3 night class again for the regs got to invest in yourself no one will come and put their arm around you and fill your pockets full of dreams. If you are lucky enough to get an apprenticeship take the oportunity and listen and learn, don't worry about the mistakes its all part of learning. And If you have not got the grades dont worry say you will do whats needed to get on the course a wlillingness speaks volumes.
@austinbarker97895 ай бұрын
I needed this as a 31 year old man with no career I know it’s not to late.
@Darksxar4 ай бұрын
As a 31 year old dad working 50+ hours in a warehouse. I'm also in this boat that hasn't sailed yet my friend it's not too late. Go get nice with it! 🤙
@IloveGod-q4qАй бұрын
Im 32, i do have school electician from other EU country, wasnt particularly good at school, almost failed hahaha. But have diploma but never worked in field, thinking to just start fresh here, but starting apprenticeship wage is so low and even experienced electrician is not so much paid, probably need to do lots of overtime to earn good money. I really dont know, personally for me i think i would love to be electrician but money is not attractive. Average is 31k, when im earning minimum 30k at my food production job, with overtimes and bonuses i get to 40k, so idk is it really worth it. Plumber too, wage is not soo good.
@Juan_deep9 күн бұрын
31. glad i aint the only one feeling this way. Was in the tech world but it is horrible no job security whatsover and my dad is a masters and contractor he never stops getting work it never ends so i just went back to working w my old man
@Panchu-17 Жыл бұрын
This is very insightful, I’m 27 working in the I.T field, although I do like being here. Something about sitting at a desk all day gets to me, I crave to do something with my hands.
@vtec198810 ай бұрын
I feel the same way man. Our brains need stimulation via our skills with our hands. We get a sense of accomplishment when we work with our hands and sweat once in a while, makes us feel good.. right?
@Panchu-1710 ай бұрын
@@vtec1988 exactly! I crave a skill that I can bring to life. Something I know I can be proud of
@Yorrub9 ай бұрын
I’m 26 turning 27 later this year & although I have been working outside with my hands for the past 5 years, I want an actual career & respectable job. I make decent money but I want to do something with my life & become something better.
@KazeHorse5 ай бұрын
@@Yorrub Perhaps, in a few years, we will pass each other on the street somewhere and you'll be the one heading to the client meeting whilst I'm the one hopping in the van & we are both better off than we are today 😂. Wish you the best of luck dude!
@jdkler22 күн бұрын
26 y/o banker here. This is exactly what I'm going through as well
@BilalBossman2 ай бұрын
I’m 22 I’ve just started evening school twice a week at my local college. City and guilds electrical installation level 2. I bought some tools and a tool belt today (keep all the tools in one place so I’m not going back and forth) I bought automatic wire strippers and various insulated screwdrivers. I currently work full time at M&S warehouse as an operative working the pallets. I enjoy my current job and it actually pays ok. But I think that learning a trade can open the door to more opportunities if I learn it well. Im in college to learn some basic skills. I think for electrics some preparation is required. If the trainer at college tells me that I’m ready and I pass the AM2 I’ll give it a go on site as an electricians mate. Thanks for the content at artisan electrics, I subscribed to all you guys and gsh electrical as well.
@Dmitrytln2 жыл бұрын
Apprenticeship is depending on economical situation in your country. In countries with weak economy employers hiring only experienced specialists as they can't waste time for training new electricians because of financial possibilities lack. This one of the reason why some people became to work independently after finishing college.
@mattharris72482 жыл бұрын
I’m 27 and retraining to become a plumber , yes the dark side of sparkies , I’ve just compete a year long evening lvl 2 diploma course , to get the basics , now I’m going to work for a plumber for site experience and to get my nvq , for people who are older , I’d recommend this way , instead of apprenticeships
@nathan51262 жыл бұрын
@Matt Harris hi mate. Do you mind me asking how much they’re going to pay you on site? I’m almost the same age as you and with inflation I am a bit worried about the potentially large drop in salary - even if the drop should only be for a couple of years. Cheers!
@mattharris72482 жыл бұрын
@@nathan5126 hello mate , Yh not had a definitive number yet , but £50-60 a day for a plumbers mate , is what I’ve heard is about right , when your new
@Fred-gasson Жыл бұрын
these videos are so helpful, i’m 15 and i’m crap at school so i’m probably gonna do an apprenticeship
@shawnbailey24564 ай бұрын
Same bro
@midashaymaker83086 ай бұрын
I’m a social care worker and I see the local council advertising for an apprentice Electrician. I think I’m gonna go for it!
@quantum01514 ай бұрын
I’m 23 about to go into 24 and I’ve been thinking about becoming an electrician. I spent my years of 18-21 with no drive in anything and was basically a bum. I got into IT as a cable technician and after 1 year and a half, I decided to look somewhere else. I have no schooling but my friend is about to get his masters and he is making a lot of money as a electrician.
@Shan21.Ай бұрын
Im the same age as u and in the same boat
@gmeadowcroft842 жыл бұрын
I started life out in the Royal Navy and decided to have a career change to become a spark. I looked at all my options and they were pretty much what Jordan stated on this video. I chose the option which was to go down the Quick Course (as Jordan calls it) which I knew wasn’t the best option and had a lot of doubt. To be honest it was actually very good, and I learnt the very basics to work safely and the basics to do the job of a spark. As you can tell the was loads of gaps in my knowledge mainly in the construction side as apposed to the electrical. Because I quickly understood where the gaps in my knowledge were and focused on theses to better me. I also worked really hard holding down 2 jobs for a long period of time Re-wiring houses with sparks that had 30 years experience and I also watched every KZbin video possible to see how other sparks did jobs and then put them into action with a qualified spark. I also went to do my 2391 testing and inspecting and any other course to learn . Yes it’s not the best option but I feel I am more than adequate in what I do. To be honest it’s all about your attitude, if your passionate about it you will do your best work every time, I think that what’s deemed a short course it’s turned out longer as I have had to fill in my gaps of knowledge myself but I couldn’t choose any other option. It’s been a hard slog and I’m still learning every day but I love it 🥰
@thegrinch36912 жыл бұрын
Which course did you do and what training provider did you use? I am also considering this option
@gmeadowcroft842 жыл бұрын
I used a company certified by the MoD called CTP, I did the domestic installers course which was backed by NAPIT, City and Guilds. I then went back and did 2391 testing and inspecting course. I didn’t just rest on that I worked for 2 years under an electrician
@thegrinch3691 Жыл бұрын
@@gmeadowcroft84 do you now work for yourself? And how long would you say it was before you felt confident to undertake jobs by yourself? Also have you become part P registered if your doing a lot of domestic work?
@gmeadowcroft84 Жыл бұрын
Yer I work for myself now, it was 2 years before I wen to out on my own but I didn’t want to then. Didn’t really have much of a choice. Yes I’m Part P registered that becomes part of your approved contractor. But in Scotland it’s not needed. Part P doesn’t exist up hear
@tshelby9808 Жыл бұрын
@@gmeadowcroft84 how much did the “short course” cost you?
@smiffy7882 жыл бұрын
At the age of 40 i spent 3 years of evening classes, 2 evenings a week and managed to get C/G level 3 electrical installation and C/G 2391 inspection and testing. I would advise getting a job in the industry if you can while attending college because going on site for the first time as an adult can be a bit of a shock.
@edwardcronin80632 жыл бұрын
You still at it smiffy?
@smiffy7882 жыл бұрын
@@edwardcronin8063 No, i took early retirement.
@davidmarjason4222 Жыл бұрын
@@smiffy788 that only works if you are doing a evening course, I’m doing a full time level 3 ending this late may. I may have to get a job as a labourer for now to pay for the iPaf and plasma Qals and the 18th edition. But I’m still young at age 22, so i should be okay whilst on site…
@GloveBag4 ай бұрын
Electrical and plumbing are the best trades for life as humans will always use power and water/heating
@itsclutch5858 Жыл бұрын
For most apprenticeships you have to have at least a year of electrical work, and sone licenses so it’s hard to get into
@tatgergo2 жыл бұрын
I really like your videos and I find them really entertaining. I was able to catch some tricks from them however our standards are differs from yours. Here is my story: Last year at the age of 33 by my own decision I decided to change my well paid sw developer job to become an electrician. I am actually doing the third way next to my actual job on a night course which takes 10 months. I am dealing with electronics for almost 20 years which I love doing. I already installed and fixed a lot of things by my own safely and by the standards. I tought that it is time to have an electrician certificate next to my engineering degrees. By the time I would like to start my own company and collect more certificates to become even better.
@chrisbw5916 ай бұрын
I’m currently employed as a gas plumber - make of that title what you will. Basically I did my apprenticeship in plumbing and now work on gas with a slight crossover onto electrics. I have thought about becoming fully fledged, but still unsure. Enjoy your content though.
@djoneselec51002 жыл бұрын
My start came from family who owned a contract in business and I was always talk to use my hands and get a career with a trade. Spent a small stint in sales love working on the tools. Great video and great context for all those young people out there looking to get in the business
@HailOdin-cz1qf Жыл бұрын
MATE...WHY DONT YOU PUT TOGETHER A SERIES OF STEP BY STEP MODULES WHERE WE CAN LEARN THE TRADE. ON HERE FOR A START
@MrDweb9 ай бұрын
I did around a year as an apprentice in the late 80's. Packed it in as the money was really shit. I've been working in forestry ever since. I'm 53 now but fancy taking early retirement and getting an apprenticeship as a spark. I'm in Northern Ireland and there's a lot less colleges which teach the theory but I'm going to give it a go.
@yesyoureright Жыл бұрын
Turning 50 and going to take an electrician course.
@lookatmyzombies93777 ай бұрын
How's it going. I'm 25 and electromechanic for 2 years - not electrician but thinking bout it
@Victor-tl4dk11 ай бұрын
You "can't" do an apprenticeship when you are older?
@mrchocolatetoast13555 ай бұрын
I went to college and got my lvl 3 electrical can't find work as an apprentice or electrician mate nothing so currently working in a warehouse paying for loans I had to take to do my 1st house up so its livable still want to be an electrician
@IloveGod-q4qАй бұрын
Dude, dont give up, economy is bad, hiring slowed down, interest rates are high so businesses not hiring a lot, most house developers loan money from bank to build new houses, now with intrest rates sky high they taking less loans and not building as fast so there is less work for everyone, dont give up searching because bank of England already started reducing rates so if that doesn't make situation worse it should get better and there will be jobs, this is just horrible time for some professions, but it will get better soon. Plus, dont just send cv to do domestic electrical work, i mean depends on your qualifications send them to production factories, they need maintenance personell, my company hired dozen of those in last 6 months, because machines getting broken all the time hahaha, ive seen few guys on apprenticeship too.
@dipeshparmar789318 күн бұрын
I've done my level 2 and level 3 electrician installation and 17th edition. Happy to fund my own courses but really need to work with sparks to get experience. I'm 42 and still really enjoy electrics but never have the confidence to do my own jobs. I just need a bit of guidance
@toolboxtalking Жыл бұрын
I Agree with what your saying here, its a huge learning curve as an electrician. But..... You will never ne out of a job as any trades person.
@nicoharz2292 Жыл бұрын
Just a site step: becoming an electrician by apprenticeship takes 3,5 years in Germany. And another one: we mainly have three phase systems. Love Your Channel
@SF-qr2li8 сағат бұрын
How do you gain the experience with night school once a week? Do you get to do practical on these night classes?
@GodwinKandonga4 ай бұрын
I have done a 3 year course in Electrical but now I'm working in retail just because I haven't find something in my direction.I want to take trade school now to my retirement.
@m.bmaintenance78342 жыл бұрын
my route was very long and complicated, start at 15, weekends school holidays ect with my uncle (fully qualified and experience industrail spark, left school started as a apprentice with him, we lost him 18 months in, left the idustry for a bit, went to night school and got my full qual, work for the company I was with for another three years (non trade related work ) whilst doing my jobs at weekends/holidays (napit registired) then went to work for a company doing domestic/commercail jobs for 4 years, now im full time on my own and about to take a young lady (34) on to complete her nvq level 3, who has been full time college student (3 days a week) and working with me 2 days and holidays for about 14 months
@ExtremeShez2 жыл бұрын
Well done, not an easy route let alone long. Amazing stuff. Thanks for sharing.
@craigmitchell49452 жыл бұрын
I am a cable jointer by trade I work for a dno and been thinking about becoming a electrician as I kinda of reached the point were I have had enough of being down muddy old holes.
@Vagabond3438 ай бұрын
I did the 30 day course of the evening in a college by the end of it I came out with less confidence than when I started, they rushed everything without any real explanation as why things are done let alone how. Now 15 years later I'm going to try again but do the full course over two years
@jochenlisabeth37384 ай бұрын
starting my journey here, very thankful for the amount of quality information provided in this video, i will be coming back to this comment section in a couple months when Ive signed my first client.
@jackdrusus22262 жыл бұрын
We urgently need to upgrade your electricity meter as it's now been in use for more than 15 years. If you have a dual fuel account with us, we'll upgrade your gas meter too. Replacing your meters will help to ensure they're safe and efficient for years to come. Book my smart meter appointment Why do we need to replace your meter? Your meter is outdated and the older it gets, the more likely it is to have problems or stop providing us with accurate readings. Not only could this lead to inaccurate bills, it could pose a safety risk.
@DavidPerez-sh5zz11 ай бұрын
I am 26 working at Best Buy and I want to go to a trade school electrical works seems fun why not
@JordanCarroll-bt8qj9 ай бұрын
do it
@glenharvey71953 ай бұрын
I don't plan to make a career out of it I just want the knowledge of how to do it safely for my own purposes so thank you for sharing your knowledge.....
@erdevon3257 Жыл бұрын
Currently on my 23rd year in the trade, The job has got a lot harder and become hard work before you start. Become a chippy as money is far easier. to earn. Part P has created more cowboys than ever before and become a painful interrogation for a lot of people
@joeb16422 жыл бұрын
I learnt alot about electrics from my maintainence engineer dad. I decided to take an electro-mechanical engineering apprenticeship (which does overlap into electrics). More recently, I decided that I wanted to lean more towards the electrical trade so I underwent 2 short courses (inspection and testing and 18th edition) and this coupled with my engineering apprenticeship, and employment experiance has enabled me to join a CPS and start up my own company. I found the short courses I went on only allowed and had experianced people enrolled. They would not have passed if they were not competent (1 person failed). I think the short courses you are referring to are the ones which are all inclusive and teach you "everything" to become an electrician. These ones im sure attract the wrong kind of people 🤦♂️
@joeb1642 Жыл бұрын
@@dg9015in my opinion, they don't really teach you the skills you need to become a good electrician, but do give you industry recognised certification which is often needed for CPS schemes. The courses are nothing compared to experiance gained on the job.
@danieltait6883 Жыл бұрын
I am in a similar position to this, but my apprenticeship in nvq3 electrical maintenance isn't listed on CPS qualifications, how did your apprenticeship allow you to join these schemes. I also have testing and inspection and 18th edition as well as a HNC
@OliThaTwist Жыл бұрын
I'm not sure what this piece of paper that you can get in 30-days to become a qualified electrician is but I'd love to have one!! In reality even if you do the short courses wihich take about 3 months ypu still have to do minimum 6 to 18 months work to get the necessary proof to complete your portfolio and NVQ
@bourneelectricalservices65792 жыл бұрын
I think the information in this is slightly misleading. I completed a short course, its taken around 9 months for all 3 steps, and now on the NVQ level 3 and AM2 at some point, which I have to be on for a year and a day minimum. And only then would I consider myself qualified. No one with integrity would be calling themselves an electrician after only 30 days (step 1). Granted the short course provider I used turned out to be poor, and a sausage factory of getting people through, it took time and effort on my part to filling the knowledge gaps. Having been on site with traditional apprentices I'm equally as knowledgeable as the people in theor final year, if not more so in some areas, as the information is less than a year old for me, and over 3 years since taught for some of them.
@andrewwillis97594 ай бұрын
I work in maintenance and do pretty much everything from framing walls, plasterboard, floor laying, painting, plumbing, fencing. you name it. but the one thing i lack in is elec stuff. And it seems like a really fun and interesting thing i would want to get into. the one thing i hate but still do because i have to is climbing very tall ladders. What path would be the best way to take in the elec field in terms of heights?
@dallasmartinfark10 ай бұрын
43 yo separated with kids Bank Fraud Analyst fed up with being worried about the security of my job every other year. I am very interested and looking seriously at this.
@Boc3phu5 Жыл бұрын
So if you become an electrician in the UK, can you work in the US?
@rogerdavid3297 Жыл бұрын
i became an apprentice electrician in 1966, i served a five year apprenticeship. completed all my city and guilds, going to college every monday. went out into the big world, tried contracting for a couple of years.ended up as a maintenance electrician from 1977, until 2015 with the same company. when i retired my salary was 33,500 a year. i was told recently that the same job now pays 50,500 a year now. being a spark was the best move i ever made.
@simongore Жыл бұрын
I wish I had heard this 10 years ago. I had experience in the periphery of electrician ( plant/power tools) and a hobbyist in electronics ect. I was sponsored by a charity to complete the Domestic Installer course and passed with 96% ect. Months after gaining 17th the 18th came out and my qualifications were old news. The point I wholeheartedly agree with is for a mature student ( as I was ) you MUST have work lined up with an employer ( in order to be work assesed and gain entry to niceic/napit/ecs ect) . An employer is NOT interested in a 40+ year old student when there is a que of cheap and trainable 18yr olds waiting . If you haven't secured a place for after the course, there is little to no point doing it. On a concluding observation, the industry is often said to be ' crying out' for workers - but those allready in it are secure in the work they have, they can pick what jobs to do and this will remain the case indefinately. The demand is met by those in the know, family members and friends. If you do not already have a foot in the door with a firm, you will not get the job.
@A_View_From_The_Shire Жыл бұрын
Thank you for the insight. As you mentioned, there’s often an outcry for new blood (this extends beyond the tradies), yet the path to train in those roles is not that simple, I would say even for younger people. I’m coming into my 30s trying to find a career that will pay me a decent living. I never went to university, so it’s been a struggle to move up over the years. I’ve come close to getting some opportunities of a career change in recent years (one of them with Openreach last year), but there’s always some kind of setback.
@montystelevision3238 Жыл бұрын
Work as a labourer or mate and then do the experienced worker NVQ. I know a builder on it who just did basic domestic stuff in his business. Seemed to be enough experience to get him on the course and he’s nearly at the end.
@niceguyhector4 ай бұрын
Im 19 I took a gap year but the summer is ending and I don’t really wanna go back to school but a trade doesn’t seem that bad ima keep yall posted
@3rd_Gen_B4 ай бұрын
32 yrs old and currently serving in Navy in a rate that has absolutely nothing to do with being an electrician. I plan on getting out in 2028. What would you guys recommend being the best course of action?
@markharris19867 ай бұрын
I think there is a lot to be said about comparisons to apprenticeship(young adults) and those older and bolder who complete a short course. It comes down to aptitude, some of the younger lot take longer to absorb the information, especially theory, yet those(not all!) older students want to be there and in many cases have spent a lot of money on these said course. It will definitely be harder to go straight in self employment route and that's what will take the time to build your reputation and clients up, however I do agree there are too many scenarios that you will come across that haven't been touched on the courses, inc apprenticeships. I fell in the same trap becoming a plumber in my early years and now will be looking to change becoming an electrician, I know a bit have a good understanding of buildings and other trades. Just need to apply the new knowledge via a short 30 day course, 😆 Cheers for the video🎉
@Cardetailingburnley2 жыл бұрын
I am interested in the electrical industry however I need a push and major support in the exams because of my Asperger's. I have got an eye for detail. I have done quite a few jobs over the years like a landscape gardener and general handyman going electrical is the next stage for me.
@ExtremeShez2 жыл бұрын
What is the exact support you need Sam?
@Cardetailingburnley2 жыл бұрын
@@ExtremeShez I need a learning support mentor as I struggle with the writing and I have got a little issue with getting on with too many people
@ExtremeShez2 жыл бұрын
@@Cardetailingburnley Thank you for sharing Sam. Can the local college or university support you with that?
@mitchdiedrick12132 жыл бұрын
Hi Jordan. Would the Trade Skills 4 U - 4 step approach be similar to what Luke has done? Or would that be closer to option 2?
@AndyHobson2 жыл бұрын
Do you have links to these courses, short and longer ones? Electrical engineer but would love to do domestic too for the future
@NicZabi2 жыл бұрын
I'm doing an apprenticeship in Australia. My wife and are moving over to the uk once I complete my course. I have tried to find out exactly how to transfer however the road seems unclear. Could you please don't video on transfer from oz. I know you have a lot of viewers from here.
@singbob2 жыл бұрын
I'm working for an FM company (Scotland based) as a maintenance assistant, trying to get them to put me on an adult traineeship/apprenticeship but if I could afford it I would so go back to college but sadly my local college doesn't seem to do Flexi learning (nights, distance etc.) below HNC level sadly that and having a mortgage does make it all that bit harder for us older folks..hand me a time machine and I'd go back and tell myself to pursue electrical like I originally wanted haha
@shmuncky11 ай бұрын
I'm in eight grade planning to go to trade school to get some sort of blue collar job because that white collar stuff seems boring and not sustainable for the future with robots and stuff
@FinlaysFireSystemsElectrical2 жыл бұрын
Great video! i will definately be comming back to this video as i do plan on being a spark my self, Every since the age of five ive loved electrics and at the age of 13 ive learnt so much more including how to change a consumer unit (under supervision from a qualified spark and only on demo rig) I hope to see more videos like this!
@MilanGilgames5 ай бұрын
Power to you, Sir.
@ALLw3rk Жыл бұрын
I’m 35 y/o and I’ve been working apartment maintenance for the past 10 years. I’m looking to switch fields and work as an electrician.
@justbino7 ай бұрын
Hey, I’m 35 and thinking of a career change to a trade. Would really like to hear your story.
@garethfox65372 жыл бұрын
Like this video Jordan, I'm 39 and have funded and completed my 2365 lv2 by doing the revision/book reading at home then going to training centre to do the practicals and exams I did this while working as a site supervisor at a primary school. Now I work as a maintenance operative at a large school academy site doing bits of electrical repairs. I'm going to be booking myself onto my lv3 soon while at the same time as working at the school.i hope to find someone local to get more experience working as a mate for free.
@JesusSavesFromDeathandHell Жыл бұрын
Which training center in London did you go to?
@michaelscott34012 жыл бұрын
i am a JIB graded APPROVED SPARK DID AFIVE YEAR APPRENTICESHIP in the mid 70s the wages were crap then and they still are dont do it try plumbing or bricklaying instead they pay much better the electrical industry is kaput finished.
@arjmulcahy Жыл бұрын
I'm looking to become an electrician and fall into the later in life category. How much is reasonable for a part time course? I've tried looking online but it's a maze.
@HA05GER Жыл бұрын
I.loved to get it in the industry I'd like to believe I have good knowledge on home installation but at 29 I don't know who what to do and how to fund it.
@chimpalahee2 жыл бұрын
I’m 30 and use to work as a sparkys mate for 3 years 2 of which were completed at college but changed careers to be a field service engineer to earn more money but now I want to get back into the trade. What would be the best route for me as I have the on-site experience to the point I can be left alone to do most jobs just no qualifications?
@Estronguista10 ай бұрын
What kind of schooling? Do you have to be good at math or with numbers ??
@flyHawaii9895 ай бұрын
I’m 58 years old and live on the big island of Hawaii and I have always wanted to have a career in electrical mainly new home construction. Does anyone have any advice as to where someone my age could get started on a path to becoming an electrician that will take the least amount of time. Thank you all.
@JamesHoward-cj3ss10 ай бұрын
My name is James Howard from Liberia and want to be a electrician. I'm 25 years of age and want to be a professional electrician but not a high school graduate. I have registered for the courses.
@cton2 жыл бұрын
Anyone have the video of when Luke first got introduced? Only I can’t seem to find it and seem to remember him speaking with Cory about the path he went down. Thanks
@AidanHog99 Жыл бұрын
Looking for some advice for transitioning from an Electrical Technician/engineer to a Domestic installer. I hold a level 3 NVQ in Electrical engineering maintenance and also C&G 18th wiring regs. What would be the right steps to take in transitioning to a domestic installer? Would I have to do another NVQ level 3, or are there other options?
@dac89392 жыл бұрын
University is only good if ideally Russell group or Ivy league and Stem - mathematics, engineering etc or Finance, economics, computer science, law, medicine, dentistry etc. Only problem with a trade is can be hard when you are older
@qylvn Жыл бұрын
i am 16 wanting to become a future professional electrician what do i need to do? how do i apply to become an apprentice?
@mcchan9356 ай бұрын
Do you think that me being a navy electrician taking a 30-day course is an okay thing as opposed to extensive years of training program? Given there are differences in what we do in the navy that may not translate well to working as a civilian electrician.
@thomasclay62832 жыл бұрын
I am 30 and currently work in the prison service. I have taken the leap and started a distance learning college course in electrics. It's pricey but I'm hoping it pays out. I've surprised myself over these last few weeks within the early days of learning and how much I have taken in. My only worry is once I have my qualifications how hard will it be to obtain work in the trade?
@dsclassic6568 Жыл бұрын
How's it all coming along for you?
@jakku2870 Жыл бұрын
How do you get an apprenticeship?
@kxrrzy Жыл бұрын
I was working for a company who promised me a apprenticeship and I hadn’t started it a year in and they always got mad at me because I mess stuff up as a learner and now free Christmas they tell me they have no work and to find something else lol now I can’t be bothered to do electrics
@yasuke170910 ай бұрын
I am thinking of starting a course with ERRltd or engineering real results limited and was wondering if anyone knows or has completed this course or could recommend a better course for the Nottinghamshire area. The course is £7800 and takes roughly 18-24 months to complete. It is a study from home course with centres that you go to for the practical experience and exams. It seems to have mostly postive results on trust pilot. You'll receive your 18th edition, AM2, Level 3 City and guilds and NVQ etc
@ianorr7602 ай бұрын
Hey Jordan, Firstly, great channel and I particularly love how dedicated you are to the trade 👍🏼… I’m a qualified electrician in Australia and am considering coming to the UK to work… would you know what courses I would need to complete in order to work legally in the Uk?? Is my license transferable?? Many thanks in advance and keep up the great content 😁👍🏼💥
@mmcnatt2 ай бұрын
Really wish I could tell if you’re referring to the US or the UK.
@KumolalaSavesta2 ай бұрын
obviously uk
@Trevion-l6o4 ай бұрын
Why are apprenticeships hard to find. Lack of Electricians?
@jackdrusus22262 жыл бұрын
Many thanks for excellent videos. We are with Scottish Power. They keep sending us emails about the need to change our gas/electric meter on saying it may be unsafe and not efficient. Our house was built in 1968/we have been here since 2003. Can they force us to upgrade our meters on these grounds. Either accept a smart meter or a new a new meter..please.
@jonsanseom638111 ай бұрын
im 23 over in BC canada, there is lots of work around here but im not too sure where to look
@skywalkermahone92192 жыл бұрын
Do you know much about the access training courses? I’ve been enquiring about their electrical course, it’s 4-6 months which seems less controversial than a 30 day course.
@mvp2233 Жыл бұрын
I’m 20 and currently been doing an electrician course for the last 4 months now, to be honest I haven’t taken any information in as all of the content so far has been via textbook and it’s honestly quite frustrating as I’d much prefer to be more hands on with my learning. Should I stick to it and see where it may lead me or should I look into an apprenticeship?
@davidmarjason4222 Жыл бұрын
What one are you doing? City and guilds or EAL? I have started about the same time as you when I was 20, now I’m 22 finishing my level 3 EAL in electrical installation in about a month, I don’t even know whether I can find work when finishing, but I think I will start as a normal labourer and just go from there.
@peterapazidis88892 жыл бұрын
I already have a job right now and would like to do a trades job on the weekends. Have any recommended paths for this?
@greenNsx3 ай бұрын
Torn between automotive mechanic and electrician
@electroimpyo5 ай бұрын
Hello I'm learning to become an electrician
@TheFlamingNacho24 күн бұрын
How the hell do I get a job as an apprentice I can’t figure it out but I’m doing som hvac classes at my local community college so hopefully it’ll get me somewhere
@niksharifi-te9hh5 ай бұрын
I have found a company who advised me to complete level 1 & 2 and 1 being the health and safety and level 2 being essential electric stuff course then I should be able to find a job in the industry. Once I've got a job I can then complete level 3? (Or I could do all in one go which will cost around £8k which I can not afford). My question is would anyone hire me once I have done level 1 &2?
@nelsonmontalvo75813 ай бұрын
Iam an hvac guy that already does electrical side job I just want to change career what is the fastest way to get license or certification to do residential electrical work
@monstermohawk620611 күн бұрын
i’m 19, I have about $1800 in americorps rewards. I work landscaping currently earning $16 an hour, the job is going no where and my boss has became a very rude and greedy person. I need a job change and a change that will set me on a good path fast. I can’t leave my job if i make under $13 an hour with less than 50 hour weeks because i rent with 2 other friends and im struggling as it is. I feel as if i need to learn how to be an electrician at some point in my life and think it’s better to start now, especially if i can turn it into a well paying career. Any tips on how i should go about switching to be an electrician?
@kuka721 Жыл бұрын
i have an eqr 4 from austria. Now it would be the big question, how i could be eligible in the United Kingdom.
@CTSarge2 жыл бұрын
Does anyone have any advice for me? I’m a 17 year old who has just finished level 2 at college but my only option going forward is a apprenticeship. It’s really hard to get an apprenticeship though employers don’t care enough and most of them aren’t taking anyone on full stop
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@alanhatch71212 жыл бұрын
Hi, I'm 37 and desperately want to change jobs. I think becoming an electrician would be a great choice. But I work full time on night shift so night school is out of the question and my daughter started school this month so having 5 weeks off work to do a short course will be impossible. Any suggestions please ?
@tomaszprzybylo23242 жыл бұрын
In Access training you can do weekends only, first step it's online Webinars so you don't need to leave the House and then you can chose the date for your practical training with no Rush, they online portal it's very clever.
@snaptv-et9189 Жыл бұрын
@@tomaszprzybylo2324 it is not as hard it seem ,trust me it is basic science . go for it I trained my self by just watching electrician doing my shop .go for it Dont think about it .
@diegoborsarelli30628 ай бұрын
First video I see from this channel and I immediately love the vibes rare immediate sub
@cag92845 ай бұрын
Training to be an electrician is one of the easiest trades to learn... There isn't any skill involved..yes there are lots of certs to get, and lots of regs, but put them aside.. is it easy..thats why other trades tend to re train as a sparky... because its less physical and the pay is far better.. just saying.. look at the trade swap statistics.. it speaks for it self
@CaseNumber00 Жыл бұрын
What would be a good response to the question: What knowledge do you have to what an electrical worker does on the job?