Training to become an electrician in your 40's - SGTV!

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  • čas přidán 21. 05. 2020
  • 📢 SGTV hosted a Q&A with E5 member Dan Jackson and Leicester College Lecturer Neil McManus. These 2 experts in their fields were able to advise how best to train to become an electrician in your 40's 👷‍♂️
    Do you have any questions which you would like us to help you answer? Let us know in the comments below 👇
    Thanks for watching this weeks episode of SGTV!
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Komentáře • 42

  • @trawsoza2926
    @trawsoza2926 Před 7 měsíci +3

    Ive been thinking about it. Ive thought about becoming an electrician and im 32. Awesome video

    • @ScolmoreGroup
      @ScolmoreGroup  Před 7 měsíci

      There’s never a bad time to follow a dream! ⚡️

  • @bsharpad8005
    @bsharpad8005 Před 3 lety +8

    Good video im 40 and I'm looking to be an electrician this video has made me push even more to get it done

  • @RetiredandLivingthedream
    @RetiredandLivingthedream Před 3 lety +11

    I went back to college got my City. & Guilds Started my own Electrical business at 40 go for it.

    • @johnshaw8013
      @johnshaw8013 Před 3 lety +1

      45yr old Mechanical Engineer company owner here seeking better paid employment on a self employed basis... would you recommend going down the sparky route. Ex-father-in-law of 20yrs is a spark who wasn't the best at running a company, but did ok... He won't talk to me now though!

    • @RetiredandLivingthedream
      @RetiredandLivingthedream Před 3 lety +1

      @@johnshaw8013 Jumping in at the deep end leaving your current position would not be wise, there are weekend courses you can do to get your qualifications if you want to do it there is always a way but you may take a drop in income whilst your starting up. I advertised for my first year then never advertised again, but I was a full time Firefighter also but I had more than enough work some months earning more than my firefighters wage.
      Good luck I can only tell you about my experience slowly slowly.
      Installing two solar lights today. £30 for a days work ( Thailand ) lol Retired but I still help other people out.
      Enjoy.

    • @maxlions9673
      @maxlions9673 Před 3 lety +1

      Recently I have been entertaining the idea of switching from gas to electric for the longevity factor. Would you recommend this move ?

    • @RetiredandLivingthedream
      @RetiredandLivingthedream Před 3 lety +1

      @@maxlions9673
      Gas boilers will be phased out and be replaced with electric boilers over the next 10 years, but gas appliances still need servicing so there are some years left in the gas servicing. But I’d say you can work anywhere in Europe as an electrician and gas is less important and less used in Europe.
      I’m all for Electrical work
      I still do a little bit of electrical work here in Thailand. and still love it.

    • @aa-xv7tb
      @aa-xv7tb Před 2 lety

      @Construction & Trades Business Training How does one learn both? Would you have too do an Apprenticeship is electric then a separate Apprenticeship in gas? Or could a tradesman go somewhere too broaden their skills and learn gas (or other trades) at different centers?

  • @briancohen1967
    @briancohen1967 Před 2 lety +2

    Started my apprenticeship in 1983 left in 84 done different jobs went back in 2011 to finish it don't give up going for my jib black card

  • @RetiredandLivingthedream
    @RetiredandLivingthedream Před 3 lety +1

    If you think that there are bad installations in the U.K. you should see it here in Thailand. I have wired people’s houses here and the temp is over 30. I trained at 40 started my own business it’s the way to go. I have worked all over the World doing electrical work and never did the apprentice route. Be safe, safe practice and work safe.. If your a member of the NICEIC you can ask their technical helpline for advice. Good source of advice.

  • @eoj8603
    @eoj8603 Před 3 lety

    Thanks for this. Can you list the two C&G qualifications plz

  • @Pete197
    @Pete197 Před 6 měsíci +3

    Thanks too guys. Do you think at 53 I’m too old to start to learn.

    • @ScolmoreGroup
      @ScolmoreGroup  Před 6 měsíci +1

      Never too old to try something new or follow a dream!

  • @marvingardner2226
    @marvingardner2226 Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks guys this was really helpful. I’m in the same situation as Richard. Valuable advise

  • @DarkKnight-yj8hc
    @DarkKnight-yj8hc Před 3 lety

    Hi thanks for that great video, really helped and I love this channel keep up the good work. I have one question; I am currently working full time as a telecom engineer, doing underground cabling and fibre jointing. I was looking at learning another trade like electrician which is slightly similar in what I do to work on the side as a second job. I’m thinking about doing the btec level 2 course on electrician first and then try finding part time weekend job as a electrician mate for experience. Do you think it’s worth my time and money and effort to try and learn electrician to work as a part time job? Can I still make decent enough money working as a electrician part time? Is it worth me looking into this since I am 32 years old.

    • @ajharmiah2692
      @ajharmiah2692 Před 3 lety

      Thats similar to what i was thinking about doing. I was thinking about doing a fast track level 2 course. Then getting an electricians mate job to get experience. Im younger so im able to do the course without having big bills to pay.

  • @tezwoacz
    @tezwoacz Před 2 lety

    Guys, iam 30 yo wanna be electrician, iam afraid I can’t go apprentice route because of the £, can any of you pros give me advice of how/what I should do, is college a good choise? Or should I go through some courses?

  • @user-mg3ke4kl5e
    @user-mg3ke4kl5e Před měsícem

    I every where of rhe world the contractors hiring operatives with not care about the certification.. some ones with lots of struggles get certification , this is an umblance mindset. I borne as Electrician at 10 years once I got my university Electrician degree ontherones without qualifation took my post, same here , I got my C&G eelctrical qualification to get a job and another one with CSCS card is hired intead one who has ECS card.every time When I see my diplomas hanging on the wall , I thing are just a frustrated dream.

  • @Novaturbo2016
    @Novaturbo2016 Před 3 lety +1

    Good luck to everyone wanting to join the trade....can I make a correction to the vid? Inspection always comes before testing, both procedurally and alphabetically...so please dont say testing&Inspection..... Good luck lads

  • @tad2ik
    @tad2ik Před 3 lety +2

    I was told by a friend electrician that I could do intensive training which lasts a couple of weeks then do a quick job assessment and then become domestic electrician. I wondered if this its true

    • @ajharmiah2692
      @ajharmiah2692 Před 3 lety +1

      Not exactly. From what i read and watched, you can do a fast track course. The problem is that when it comes to trades, most employers dont look for just qualifications. Nearly, if not all employers look for several years worth of experience. So an apprenticeship is usually they way to go unless you work as an electricians mate as a part time job. If you cant find any then volunteer. But still it will take years. Fast track course is just a foot in the door. You most likely wont able to get a job.

    • @DS-cp3fg
      @DS-cp3fg Před rokem

      No

  • @tonysoprano9370
    @tonysoprano9370 Před 6 měsíci

    The colleges need to do a better job of telling lads that they need to get the portfolio and AM2 done after the level 3. Ive spoken to people who are telling me they are a spark with just a level 2 and 3 and the colleges have told them this

  • @user-bv1bh4ob3o
    @user-bv1bh4ob3o Před rokem

    This video was put 2 years ago. I wonder if the 46 old guy from the video made it to become an electrician. Does anyone know ?

    • @user-bv1bh4ob3o
      @user-bv1bh4ob3o Před rokem +1

      I checked his linked in, it seems he switched to affiliate marketing...

  • @bigdick6666666
    @bigdick6666666 Před 2 lety

    Richard, did someone put itching powder down your shirt?

  • @Mirpurmad
    @Mirpurmad Před 2 lety

    that will be me.. lol

  • @johnshaw8013
    @johnshaw8013 Před 3 lety +3

    Gas engineer, or Sparky?
    Do any sparkies out there wish they did a different trade?
    Who earns more?

    • @maxlions9673
      @maxlions9673 Před 3 lety

      I am a gas man looking to switch to electrics

    • @julieannecharters6132
      @julieannecharters6132 Před 3 lety +1

      Yes been doin it since 16 years old 53 now time served and registered .trade is fecked fast track courses and trade is not regulated or enforced.Part P scam is a joke.always pricing against pub jobbers and diyer chancers.my advice become a gas safe engineer.
      any tom dick or harry can turn up with his £10 wilko sparky tool kit and have a go its a joke.

    • @scarface7142
      @scarface7142 Před 3 lety

      Julieanne Charters everyone is different don’t knock it

  • @Me-nt2fh
    @Me-nt2fh Před rokem

    is impossible to become an electrician now because is like to become a lawyer, for that reasons many people would prefer clenaer or caretaker job. To many money to be qualify a simple electrician.

  • @RWATraineeElectrician
    @RWATraineeElectrician Před 4 lety +4

    Dunno who this handsome devil is? 😎

    • @heffo1992
      @heffo1992 Před 3 lety +2

      Have you made the move to become an electrician?

    • @zishchow9274
      @zishchow9274 Před 3 lety

      What did you choose to do

  • @tilidie5272
    @tilidie5272 Před rokem

    im so confused do you have to do the 3-4 years in college then on to an apprenticeship which is usually another 3-4 years?

  • @Me-nt2fh
    @Me-nt2fh Před rokem

    too many money and time too

  • @vinnyyoung1564
    @vinnyyoung1564 Před 3 lety

    I did a 4 year apprenticeship getting my arse kicked daily by my journeyman to get rid of bad habits and learn the correct way to do things. I was on crap money while all my pals were making great money delivering letters and working in offices, I did 2 years at college then final exams with another 2 years post apprenticeship to become approved. If you dont go through a recognised apprenticeship you will never be a real sparky, wiring houses and installing ev chargers does not make you an electrician, qualifications are easy to get, experience and knowledge take a lifetime.

    • @tilidie5272
      @tilidie5272 Před rokem

      can you tell me if i go to college the adult part time and get my level 3 is that all i need to do or do i need to do an apprenticeship after that too?