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  • How To Become An Electrician UK
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  • @artisanelectrics
    @artisanelectrics  Před 3 lety +10

    Register for my Electricians Business Course here and get the first 4 lessons free: course.electriciansbusinesscourse.co.uk
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    • @XRP212
      @XRP212 Před 3 lety +1

      Hi just a quick question, I done a level 2 electrical installation course 6years ago in college, I am thinking of doing a level3 course now, but because it's been so long I would like to know whether I should do level 2 again or not?

    • @barashah1171
      @barashah1171 Před 3 lety +1

      thanks mate i am just going to start the course this year....its a great help what you have done thanks...

    • @mohana.6185
      @mohana.6185 Před 2 lety +1

      Hi, do you need good mental arithmetic to be a electrician, to do calculations on complex circuits? Or do some electricians use paper and pen.

    • @dimitriospassalis5206
      @dimitriospassalis5206 Před rokem

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  • @RetiredandLivingthedream
    @RetiredandLivingthedream Před 4 lety +263

    I was a full time Firefighter for 30 years, I went to college at the age of 40 to do my City & Guilds to become an Electrician, I worked for free at various firms to gain knowledge rewiring houses etc etc this give me the hands on. 3 years at college. I then started my own Electrical business and never looked back, you have to give something to get experience. I was NIC qualified once I got my college City & Guild. I was never out of work once I started. I also travelled the World doing electrical work once I retired at 50, live in Thailand now and still keep my hand in. The Electrics are so bad here. I worked in Europe on workaway projects doing Electrical work accommodation and food for free, Once you have a trade the World is yours, I never looked back once qualified, working for yourself is the way to go.Now almost 60 and still enjoy the challenge of electrical work and fault finding.
    One of the best videos I’ve seen on how to become an Electrician.
    Do it, it works.

    • @artisanelectrics
      @artisanelectrics  Před 4 lety +14

      Thats awesome thanks for sharing your story!

    • @damanh100
      @damanh100 Před 4 lety +6

      I have just been made redundant, after watching this video and reading this comment has put me more at ease. For 2 years I have hesitated as I was comfortable in my position, and it is a completely new career. Having a mate who is willing to take me under his wing, and the right direction...Hopefully in 3 years time I too can say the same things as you.

    • @artisanelectrics
      @artisanelectrics  Před 4 lety +4

      Well done good attitude

    • @RetiredandLivingthedream
      @RetiredandLivingthedream Před 4 lety +4

      I’d say go for it, once the hard work is done you will never be out of a Job.im doing some electrical work here in Thailand next week, at a daily rate of £25 per day not the £150 per day in the U.K. but I still enjoy it.
      Best of luck.

    • @herman25142442
      @herman25142442 Před 4 lety +3

      Mate well done on your achievements, I'm 40 as well and looking into becoming an electrician and will be definitely taking your advice, thanks.

  • @lawrencemillican6763
    @lawrencemillican6763 Před 4 lety +107

    I got an apprenticeship at the age of 36! Was supposed to be taking my am2 this year but covid 19 has put a spanner in the works. I worked as an overhead linesman but was sick of working away. Found the college work ok but I had forgotten a lot of my maths!i work for a firm that does mainly commercial work and I don’t feel it’s the best work to learn on. I helped out a friend rewiring his house and learnt more on that job than nearly 4 years on commercials. He allowed me to make mistakes and sort them out myself which made all the difference.

    • @artisanelectrics
      @artisanelectrics  Před 4 lety +4

      Thats a great story thanks for sharing!

    • @50XVALHALLA
      @50XVALHALLA Před 2 lety +5

      Hello there I’m 29 now an I’m wanting to go down this route, and am looking for courses to do to get into the trade quickly, as I can’t be without work for too long for financial reasons/ living cost what would you recommend I should do in regards to courses?

    • @seymourbutts9717
      @seymourbutts9717 Před 2 lety

      How did you get on with the nvq? Did you manage go fulfill all the criteria with your job alone or was it a pain in the ass? Cheers

    • @ammi6973
      @ammi6973 Před 2 lety

      Im in a simialr postion 35 and looking for an aprentaship like job , looking at courses which they are asking for around 8k for the training. Would love to find a company to offer me something similar.

    • @eugeniuantir4687
      @eugeniuantir4687 Před rokem

      @@50XVALHALLA Hi there, how things changed for you over a year ? I want to start now but not sure how to start smart. Today found apprentice on indeed paying just £ 9.5/hour on a 2 year contract. Hope you managed to do it.

  • @dickysimpson2004
    @dickysimpson2004 Před 4 lety +33

    A video about making the jump from employed to self employed with information about cost and how, from register a company and way forward etc would be nice to see.

  • @burtring
    @burtring Před 2 lety +10

    I’m a nurse of 30 yrs and plan to start the course in January.

  • @thomasbyles3075
    @thomasbyles3075 Před 4 lety +47

    Could have done with this video 2 years ago but I’m getting there 🤙

  • @ivanbuckingham2302
    @ivanbuckingham2302 Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you so much for this video. I've been asking around and ringing colleges and I'm not getting anywhere but now I've seen this video I have a clear idea of what I'm supposed to be doing 👍

  • @josiah5916
    @josiah5916 Před 3 lety +11

    Hi , could you do a little video on what its like training with JTL, and some of the details like, the pay from year 1 - 4, the qualifications received and also what its like finding work after. Just your overall experience with JTL

  • @APRS
    @APRS Před 2 lety +2

    I've worked in electrical wholesaling for 7 years with 4 years as a manager and I'm doing my C&G 2365 lv 2&3. My one advantage is I have loads of product knowledge and a good understanding of the products and what works together. I'm hoping to work for one of my customers and make up for my lack of experience in installing with my commercial knowledge of the products and pricing.

  • @ghspaelectricalservices9296

    Good advice. I worked for a firm as a mate and went to night school. Took me a good 3 to 4 years to get to the point I wanted to be.
    But it’s important to remember you never stop learning in this industry.

  • @coolskool1.061
    @coolskool1.061 Před 3 lety +1

    Good advise , much appreciated mate👍🏻 am currently studying for my 18th edition and part P , probably choose the third option when I finish my course

  • @meshtech3089
    @meshtech3089 Před 4 lety +16

    I am 27 years old, i only just started my electrician course , I’m doing a domestic electrical installer, online via weekend practical. also just started work as a sub contractor electrician mate about a week ago, definitely want to carry on learning to become fully qualify and work in different areas. Also believe CZcams helps I.e I watch a lot of your videos

    • @georgemcdonnell5147
      @georgemcdonnell5147 Před 3 lety +1

      Hiya, whats the name of the course? Also self employed and lookong to become a domestic installer, thanks

    • @Deedar95
      @Deedar95 Před 2 lety

      Hi mate I’m doing the same course you done

  • @ianpentz3340
    @ianpentz3340 Před 3 lety +2

    I’m retiring from flying and always wanted to learn the basics for a trade, been practically handy.
    My intention is to renovate small apartments/houses, I purchase, so I need to do the rough work and get a full qualified electrician to sign my work out. Therefore I need a basic course on wiring eg sockets, lights, trunking ie all small intensive high work load work
    This will not include boilers, etc, just basic trunking and rewiring homes. Thanks ian

  • @mikemines2931
    @mikemines2931 Před 2 lety +1

    I started in 1962 at 15 with one years probation and then five years apprenticeship on an electricity board. An electrician in those days connected and did fault finding and we had wireman to do the wiring. Took me until 1972 to become approved. Some little nerk looked down his nose recently and said it was only the 13th edition regs we did. I told him in the final for a full tech we didn't take anything into the room with us and had to know the regs book by heart. Great apprenticeship though, overheads, jointing, commercial and industrial plus HV to 11kv. Even did three months with Prestcold on refrigeration. That training took me all around the world when I was younger.
    As an aside heat pumps came up at Prestcold all those years ago, we were told unless you had a river at the bottom of your garden forget it.

  • @benslater909
    @benslater909 Před 4 lety +7

    I'm leaving the forces in a couple months and am just about to do an intensive electrical course as part of my resettlement. That's what I'm worried about now, needing to find someone who will let me gain some experience with them. Daunting.

  • @jafarsunny1762
    @jafarsunny1762 Před 4 lety +1

    THANKS FOR YOUR VALUABLE ADVISE.

  • @paultipton743
    @paultipton743 Před 4 lety +4

    My apprenticeship was about 3 years with the first year one month at college then next at work and alternating, 2nd year it was about 3 months at work to 1 month college.3rd year work for a year before AM2, I used to alternate between Domestic,schools,Hospitals, industrial learning different skills on site

  • @garenthomas5050
    @garenthomas5050 Před 3 lety +1

    Been an electricians mate for the past year for my uncle and now I’ve got an apprenticeship

  • @titmando1199
    @titmando1199 Před 4 lety +2

    Just about to finish my building regs exam week for my course, not doing an apprenticeship as I work so had to schedule it around that. It helped that I worked with an electrician when I left school so I was already ahead. Just need to get my experienced worker CSCS card and some work experience.

  • @mihnea85
    @mihnea85 Před 3 lety

    Great info. Thx!

  • @theas6440
    @theas6440 Před 3 lety +9

    Thank you for this video, very useful. I’m currently looking for an apprenticeship in the north west but the vacancies are so limited! Is this what it is typically like or is it just because of the pandemic? Do apprenticeships tend to open up at a certain time of year? Thanks

  • @stephenmontague4089
    @stephenmontague4089 Před 4 lety +19

    I did my electrical apprentice starting a few days after my fifteenth birthday in 1972 and finishing on my twenty-first birthday in 1978. I was paid 13p per hour in 1972 and I think electricians got 52p per hour. I have 14th, 15th, 16th 17th and 18th Editions qualifications. Sorry to say that I now seem to spend half my time correcting other electricians work. Of some recent memorable 'electricians' I've worked with one did not seem to known what a brass bush was. Another who did not know what a Spur does. Another connected ten telephone sockets in an office then opened the other box of ten telephone sockets and because they were not the usual make he worked with he could not connect them. Another did not know that you have to pull out the bar of some 100 amp 3P switches to turn switch off, he tried pushing the red knob on the end of the bar down while bar was still in switch. One asked the foreman for 'an easy job'. One fitted a fluorescent light over a lathe in a workshop that only had a single phase supply. I could go on and on. I think it's a sad state of affairs when 'qualified' electricians know less than an apprentice would knew in the 70's.

    • @artisanelectrics
      @artisanelectrics  Před 4 lety +2

      Wow amazing comments thanks for sharing. Great to have such an experienced electrician on here watching my videos. Where are you based?

  • @chrisc1080
    @chrisc1080 Před 4 lety +17

    I'm 50 and wanting to retrain as an electrician. It is difficult to know where to start. I can't afford a full course at the moment, so am doing some research. This video was helpful. I'm doing a PAT testing course soon as it will be useful for some projects I have, but it seems my only realistic route is to try and approach some companies to see if they will take me on as an Electrician's mate (for very low or nil wages) while I study in my spare time.

    • @mattray9359
      @mattray9359 Před 3 lety +4

      Chris I'm also 50 very soon and thinking of retraining as an electrician, same problems as yourself, it's very daunting, but no reason why we can't do it, fortunately I have many years experience doing building work/Maintenance so have worked along side electricians many times, which I think will help a lot, I would love to hear how your getting on in the months coming and any help we could pass to each other!

    • @rickewroethenbaugh6471
      @rickewroethenbaugh6471 Před 3 lety +2

      Must be a 50 thing... I am also on the cusp of 50 and having been interested in domestic electrics having DIY’d a few tasks at home I am looking into it. I am on the verge of booking the 18 day DEI course with TradeSkills4U. However, as I am not necessarily considering a career change at this point am unsure if this would be excessive for a keen DIYer?? Be great to hear how Matt Ray & Chris C are getting on and if they have any pearls of wisdom.. good luck any how...

    • @TheStevenWhiting
      @TheStevenWhiting Před 2 lety +1

      I think PAT testing is a touchy one. The PAT testers we've had in testing our kit over the years, clearly just did a simple PAT testing course on how to use the machines and to class themselves as PAT testers, which apparently isn't much. You can then buy a PAT testing machine and labels and do PAT testing for companies but doesn't mean you're an electrician. Another IT engineer and I were looking into it as it seems like such a massive racket and didn't need to be an electrician. Obviously there are companies that do it who are also fully qualified electricians. Unfortunately most companies end up picking the cheapest PAT testers, they tend to be ones with only a PAT testing qualification and not a electricians one.

    • @eugeniuantir4687
      @eugeniuantir4687 Před rokem

      Hi there, how things changed for you over a year ? I want to start now but not sure how to start smart. Hope you managed to do it.

  • @spanishmarc
    @spanishmarc Před 4 lety +10

    I've been working with an electrician for the last year and a half. The job is nearly all domestic and I love it. I have recently purchased the 18th edition regs and plan to do one of these intensive courses early next year. I'm 52 and this will hopefully be my last career change.

    • @artisanelectrics
      @artisanelectrics  Před 4 lety +2

      Great news thanks for sharing!

    • @vikingofengland
      @vikingofengland Před 4 lety +1

      I am 43 and an IT Consultant but have an keen interest in domestic electrics. Not sure that I would have the guts to change careers though.

    • @Polk811
      @Polk811 Před 4 lety +1

      Justin Phillips similar time me, I’m a nurse in psychiatry and hate it, looking into career change at 40! 😬

  • @truthseeker7794
    @truthseeker7794 Před 3 lety +3

    I worked as an electrician for 20 years in the early seventies through the eighties and into the early nineties. I was completely self taught and there were no laws back then that said you had to have any kind of training. I was into electronics as I was growing up so "ordinary electrics" were really simple to me. It was all about cable sizing/rating, cable length and fuse and breaker ratings. Really simple stuff. There is some skill in connecting conductors into fittings but from what I've seen over the years many electricians actually never acquire this skill. I'm from the Midlands but worked mostly in wales. Wages and the cost of materials in Wales were a lot higher than in the Midlands. A roll of cable in a little Welsh town would cost exactly twice as much as in the Midlands. So I would buy my materials in the midlands. I didn't charge welsh prices for materials or labour but I made a bit and they saved a bit. I was on £800 a week subbing for building firms but if I picked up a private job for my self such as a weekend on an extension I could easily make £800 a day and that was quite a bit cheaper than local electricians would charge. If I needed a temporary electrical supply or a final connection then I would just call MANWEB and they would come out and connect up the supply. The guys at MANWEB (usually John) would always compliment me on my neatness and the thoughtfulness and skill that I had put into my wiring and often said that they wished that MANWEB employees would do the same. It's not rocket science and many electricians on youtube such as Thomas Nagy who seem to spend all of their wages on Costa Coffee and Gregg's and just waffle on and show everyone how nice their van is just get on my nerves. We've got all this part P nonsense now and I know many electricians who quit rather than go to college to learn something they've been doing for 30 years. It's just another tax tax. I moved into plumbing/gas fitting (they're almost the same thing) as I could make more money. The trades all seem to have gone a bit silly now with yellow designer ladders and girly soft tool bags full of tools that I would never use. I retired at age 48 before all the trades went silly.

    • @bradturner7678
      @bradturner7678 Před 3 lety

      Would you reccomend plumbing/gas fitting over electric work then? Im debating on a 18month 7k cost course to get NVQ3 qualified as an electrician, currently in joinery and its a deadend in regards to making decent money.

    • @truthseeker7794
      @truthseeker7794 Před 3 lety +1

      @@bradturner7678 There's more money in plumbing and gas fitting but gas fitting and servicing is more specialised than electrical work these days. You need to buy all the gadgets but you can make more money on a 2 hour boiler replacement than you could make in 2 days wiring a house. But it would be good to learn some electrical skills as you go. Your carpentry skills will come in handy if you do either trade as there's always floor boards to be lifted and replaced. Many sparky's and gas fitters wreck floorboards when they lift them. Of course, there's often more money to be made in industrial wiring than domestic but some electricians do both.

  • @rodrigocosta3324
    @rodrigocosta3324 Před rokem

    I am 46 years old and just lost my job, I feel electrician course will help me with some extra support so I can help my family. Thank you for the video.

  • @blueones1000
    @blueones1000 Před 4 měsíci

    Thank you for the information.

  • @jjohanesson9139
    @jjohanesson9139 Před 3 lety +11

    I'm 45 and want to become an apprentice and ultimately an electrician. Willing to do the hard work, put in the time and even work for free/peanuts.

    • @jordanearl5449
      @jordanearl5449 Před 2 lety +2

      I'm an electrician at 33, and i find older (30's and 40's) people are MUCH better apprentices because most of the time they're willing to do the hard work and learn. I've had so many 20 year olds complain why they're doing the menial jobs or lifting the heavy loads. very annoying.

    • @kier1568
      @kier1568 Před 3 měsíci

      ​@@jordanearl5449 you want people in their mid-20s and older who have realised that if you don't do the hard work, you don't get any reward.

  • @MultapSniping
    @MultapSniping Před 2 lety

    Informative thankyou

  • @rd3262
    @rd3262 Před rokem +3

    My goal is to complete the 6 month course with EV/renewable training then work closely with colleagues on the side whilst I earn a decent wage to learn as much as I can. I plan on focusing on specialising on one thing at a time and taking more courses/shadow experience to specifically learn the next challenge. It seems like a somewhat never ending learning ladder, but definitely worth it.
    But.. we’ll see. I’ll update you in ten years to advise if I ever made a yearly 6-figure sum..

  • @Isolatedking12385
    @Isolatedking12385 Před 2 lety

    I'm 27 and start my level 3 NVQ in 2 months, really excited!

    • @AJ-jr2xv
      @AJ-jr2xv Před 2 lety

      Best of luck and I'm planning to start level 3 NVQ wish me luck😊

  • @leereid252
    @leereid252 Před 4 lety +1

    Love your videos mate.
    ive been working in the audio video industry for the last 20 years but want to go back to house bashing as i want to combine the 2. Ive passed my 18th regs exam and i'm now considering joining the NIC to become a Domestic installer. Do i need to obtain a qualification in testing to carry out Electrical installation certs and minor work certs ( dont really want to do EICR's) thanks!

  • @LR67935
    @LR67935 Před 2 lety +2

    I'm looking into becoming an electrician (I'm 28) and was considering going to college to do my level 2 & 3. I'm glad I seen this video and realised that work experience is as valuable, if not more valuable than the qualifications themselves. I'm going to be keeping an eye out for some apprenticeships instead, or maybe look for employment as an electricians mate for now.
    Cheers

    • @Ricchiefx
      @Ricchiefx Před rokem

      I want to start off too. Same age as you.

  • @Veterans_electrics
    @Veterans_electrics Před 4 lety +18

    That's the route I went when having my career change worked as electrician mate then did the intense course to get the qualifications but learnt everything on The job just gutted I waited till I was 30 before retraining

    • @artisanelectrics
      @artisanelectrics  Před 4 lety +2

      Luke Yeo great thanks for sharing your experience

    • @arturogoleman5221
      @arturogoleman5221 Před 3 lety

      Winner of a video, been searching for "electrician courses uk london" for a while now, and I think this has helped. You ever tried - Diyarah Electric Freedomify - (Have a quick look on google cant remember the place now ) ? Ive heard some extraordinary things about it and my cousin got cool success with it.

  • @markg7702
    @markg7702 Před 4 lety +6

    Thanks for another great vid jordon i have completed level 2 and 3 diploma at college and have been trying to get some work experience since october tried everything, took my cv around lots of electrican firms in liverpool, emailed,called no one seems interested in giving me a chance starting to think i wasted the last two years now

    • @yensabi
      @yensabi Před 4 lety +1

      mark G Come and live in London , there's plenty of work and company's are desperate to take guys on in all aspects of work , training or fully qualified.....👍

    • @olegdanylkiv229
      @olegdanylkiv229 Před 3 lety

      @@yensabi completely disagree. Where in London you’ve seen companies which are willing to employed after college? Any tips ?

    • @pamo7261
      @pamo7261 Před 9 měsíci

      That's what I'm worried about, I just started college but I don't want to end up with 3 years of useless diploma.

    • @markg7702
      @markg7702 Před 9 měsíci

      My advise would be as soon as you have finished diploma get on to 2391 testing and inspection course and do 18th edition companies will then take you on that's what ended up doing been working on social housing for over 1 year now on testing. And am going to start my nvq soon

  • @kingbling7729
    @kingbling7729 Před 2 lety +2

    Iv got my c&g level 2 and 3 whats my next stage as im finding it hard to get an apprenticeship im so confused

  • @peanutpotion
    @peanutpotion Před 4 lety +3

    Any advice mate? I’m a newly qualified electrician but I only have experience in CompEx industrial electrics it is a very specific job role so I have no experience in commercial or domestic, I would like to gain more experience in these fields but I’m afraid I’d be too slow & useless as I have no experience.

  • @tashsarhan942
    @tashsarhan942 Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you very much for this informative video. Would you have the links for the crash courses for the certificates? My partner has many years of experience working as an electrician mate although he's ready now to get the qualifications.

  • @meirionevans9088
    @meirionevans9088 Před 3 lety

    I'm going to do the intive 12 week course. I agree with needing experience I'm doing it just to do my stuff in my house. And maybe offer my weekends free to an experienced electrician. Might be able to help. Him or her out with any plbing as I am a qualified plumber no gas tho.

  • @GiffordsElectrical
    @GiffordsElectrical Před 4 lety +9

    Nice topic Jordan. Intensive courses are such a touchy subject. An apprenticeship is definitely the way to go if you’re able to do so.
    Great video 👍

  • @northernriderpov
    @northernriderpov Před 4 lety +2

    Alright mate, I went to college as a young lad to do electrical installation, did my level 2 then found an apprenticeship for a domestic company and did it for a year. Went to uni for 3 years to study something else, then came back to another electrician job working as highway electrician mainly testing lamps etc.and did that for 2/3 years.
    Question I have really is I only have my EAL level 2 at the moment and 17th Edition, if I update to 18th Edition what else do I realistically need in terms of quali's just to work as a self employed electrical installer if I wanna do the work and sign it off as well? Ideally i'd like to register with NICEIC and get my ECS card renewed (I had one with old company but it ran out and can't seem to get one on my own without working for a company or having Level 3 and 18th ed), but now hearing different things about wether I need anything more than 18th edition to register with a . 5 years electrical experience in total just messed up with getting all my qualification to back it up, now gonna have to pay the price..?
    Cheers for any help

  • @f0urth3kill
    @f0urth3kill Před 4 lety +1

    I’ve just completed a electrician course inc part p, pat testing, bs7671, building regs and inspection and testing. I’ve got no experience but want to get working. I currently have a full time job. How do I look for work? Get experience? I’m even happy to do volunteering. What routes shall I take? Thank you for any help.

  • @yensabi
    @yensabi Před 4 lety +15

    My mate was a milkman for 20 years since he left school , a year ago he went on an intense 3 month training course that taught him everything about domestic electrical work including hands on work experience on various jobs , he sat all his exams and passed and became fully qualified and the company that trained him even got him a job with an electrical contractor , he now earns 3 times what he used to and is well happy , the only down side was that it cost him 7 k to do the course but he said it was worth every penny , so those out there that like to knock these fast track methods better think again because they are here to stay and seeing that there is a nationwide chronic shortage of qualified sparks due to the governments lack of getting young kids into apprentice training these fast track courses are the way forward if done through a bonafide training provider.....that's my two bobs worth anyway.......👍
    Cheers Jordan

    • @artisanelectrics
      @artisanelectrics  Před 4 lety

      yensabi thanks for the comment

    • @tonysoprano9370
      @tonysoprano9370 Před 4 lety +1

      I’m sorry but He’s not a spark after 3 months. Put him on a Hospital and ask him to bend some steel tube. Wouldn’t have a clue.

    • @yensabi
      @yensabi Před 4 lety +9

      John Matrix .....He probably wouldn't know how to as you say but if you read my comment again I did say he does domestic work and a hospital would be a commercial install that he would never be involved in......👍

    • @mrv5801
      @mrv5801 Před 4 lety +2

      do u happen to know the name of your milkman friends training company??? thanks.

    • @farhalali8001
      @farhalali8001 Před rokem

      @@yensabi can you please share the company name in which he got his training?

  • @ThemeParkTomm
    @ThemeParkTomm Před 4 lety +2

    Nice video! Keep it up

  • @t2ringer
    @t2ringer Před 4 lety +8

    "Smash" the like button.....you've not said that in the last few videos (that I have noticed)....a feature of many of your past ones!

  • @jamesmills6766
    @jamesmills6766 Před 3 lety

    very helpful cheers

  • @preddes6522
    @preddes6522 Před 3 lety

    What's the opinion of option 2 where they require a portfolio of work to pass said course?

  • @aalyankhan9449
    @aalyankhan9449 Před 2 lety +2

    Hi I am 18 and passed my level 2 and 3 electrical installation city and guilds. Would I need to take my inspection and testing and 18th edition?

  • @reecemellor8955
    @reecemellor8955 Před 3 lety

    What course would you recommend as there is loads online including your course or should I go back to college and do the course there. I’m highly qualified with a first class degree in mathematics but I can’t stand office work and I’ve always thought about becoming an electrician due to the practical side, science and job satisfaction. I don’t want to mess about and just want to go for it. But I want a bit of guidance on what path to take for the course???? Hope you can help

  • @brianoneill350
    @brianoneill350 Před 2 lety

    Please can you give details of these courses around St Albans, Watford or North London. I do have a fair bit of experience but need the formal training

  • @mikparker2572
    @mikparker2572 Před 2 lety +1

    Here’s a question for you. I am fit, active and a very fast learner. I have also dabbled in electrics and studied it. Could I become a qualified electrician? Here’s the buffer….I am 63 years of age. I have no interest in starting my own business by the way. I look forward to any replies…oh, by the way, I am absolutely besotted by your videos and watched every one. Great work.👏🏼👏🏼

  • @colonynaut1627
    @colonynaut1627 Před 3 lety

    What if I don't want to become an apprentice but do want to learn some basic 12v electrical to kit out my van? Seems like there is nothing between a 4 year program and DIY.

  • @cibucikel
    @cibucikel Před rokem +1

    what would be advice to get appropriate certifications for foreign people living in UK? who are experienced and already spend years at school/ apprenticeship in EU countries and just need the certificates. the best way maybe easiest fastest way . I personally went through wiring regulations 17th edition course before and applied for ecs card but as i couldn't prove nvq level 3 just received ancillary operative card which expired recently. thank you

  • @martinhlee77
    @martinhlee77 Před 4 lety

    Came to UK in 2011 and I did 2nd and 3rd way. Some kind of fast track course for level 2, 3 and 2392 in a training centre and then started to work as an electrician mate. That's was 2012. And just passed the 2391 a few days ago. It's been a long journey and still got miles to go.

  • @jamiescrimshaw2143
    @jamiescrimshaw2143 Před 4 lety +5

    I took a career break at 33 last year. Did my L2 and L3 and regs. Currently working full time with a spark who is on site training while I do my nvq 3. Wish I'd done it sooner... But it's expensive.

    • @lostinadventure9333
      @lostinadventure9333 Před 4 lety

      How much we talking

    • @jamiescrimshaw2143
      @jamiescrimshaw2143 Před 4 lety

      @@lostinadventure9333 the city and guilds 2365 ( level 2 and 3) including my 18th edition was 7k. And another 2200 for my nvq3 and am2 which I'm going through now.

    • @lostinadventure9333
      @lostinadventure9333 Před 4 lety

      Jamie Scrimshaw thanks for the reply!! What company did you do your training with? Also how long has it took you so far, and how long will it be until your fully qualified?

    • @jamiescrimshaw2143
      @jamiescrimshaw2143 Před 4 lety

      @@lostinadventure9333 I used trade skills 4u. Started Jan 2019 finished August 2019(L2 and L3 + regs) . I started working with a spark in the may 2019. I started my nvq3 in December and still working it.... Tbh I'm in no rush to finish it as getting as much on site experience. Every day is a learning day. But I hope to get the nvq3 finished within 6 months depending on how work is going with the current situation. Hope this helps.

    • @lostinadventure9333
      @lostinadventure9333 Před 4 lety +1

      Jamie Scrimshaw hello Jamie, thanks again for your reply!! I’m currently looking for a training company to use to become an electrician. would you recommend skills4u? I’ve also seen a company called option skills that people talk highly off. Could you send me the direct link to the level 1/2/3 for skills4u website please, I’ve looked on their website and they offer so many training programmes 😅

  • @myproject3119
    @myproject3119 Před 3 lety +1

    Hi, just a quick question. I am a landlord been doing my own electrical work for 10yrs plus including rewiring. Now I wish to do abit of a career change to become a qualified electrician. What's the quickest way possible? I don't mind the cost involved. I want to be in the position where i can issue other landlords electrical test certificates. Thanks

  • @connormontgomery5920
    @connormontgomery5920 Před 4 lety +1

    Hey do you have any tips for being accepted from the application and interview

  • @bradleywhittingham2601

    I've been assisting electricians for years and had hands on experience in all types of settings, alarms and cameras, to industrial installations. I'm very confident with the hands on work and have an understanding of the safety and regulations, I just have no idea on where to start with getting my qualifications and what options, I have to get the best type of education for me. There's never a price for any courses, so, I don't know how much I'm going to need to save up before, I make the commitment. Also time, how much time will it take me, is based off time served education or is it based off of your practical knowledge. As time is money and nobody has either lol. Love your videos man, learnt a lot from your problem finding and your order of doing things. You keep it interesting and it's great to see your thought process.

  • @mertguzel3878
    @mertguzel3878 Před 3 lety +2

    What if u can’t get a appetenticeship or a company doesn’t get back to u

  • @fen2k174
    @fen2k174 Před 3 lety +3

    Can you recommend any books that would help learn about being an electrician ?

  • @JerryAtat
    @JerryAtat Před rokem

    Good sharing👍👍👍

  • @HazaEgg
    @HazaEgg Před 2 lety

    if i cant find an apprenticeship in time should i go to college full time for level 2 electrical installation first then level 3 if i still have no luck after a year at college? i will be 19 so i would have to pay. i have southessex college right round the corner from me so travel would be very cheap

  • @jamiescott9357
    @jamiescott9357 Před 3 lety

    to go in to college do you have to start at a level 1 and build your way up???

  • @KellySmunt303
    @KellySmunt303 Před 2 lety +2

    Im literally just trying to find a way to get sponsored in Australia, anyone have any advice?

  • @munesumudzinganyama7915

    Hey everyone, any one done FAST TRACK COURSES L2&3 ? Please could someone recommend colleges in London? Thanks

  • @numberonerelaxing6599
    @numberonerelaxing6599 Před 3 lety

    To do a apprenticeship for electrician do I have collage because I want to do sixth form and then do apprenticeship

  • @danlolo6711
    @danlolo6711 Před 2 lety

    Hello, I done my Level 3 city and guilds but I can not find the way to get to the industry .What Can I do please?

  • @Dabayare
    @Dabayare Před 4 lety +3

    If Ur at school or young. You can get it all done and have fun by joining the army, navy or RAF.

    • @scotchwhisky6094
      @scotchwhisky6094 Před 4 lety +1

      It's not worth being away from home. Not everyone wants to be stuck in a barracks.

    • @Nick-fn9ot
      @Nick-fn9ot Před 3 lety

      Wait how ?

    • @Nick-fn9ot
      @Nick-fn9ot Před 3 lety +3

      If I join RAF and train as an electrician , after I leave will I able to get a job as an electrician?

  • @liamlewis2039
    @liamlewis2039 Před 2 lety

    I'm currently doing an online electricians course, (At the age of 29) been doing so for around 6 months now, out of 2 years. I'm terrified of actually qualifying because I don't feel like I'm learning as well as I would be if I were doing practical(As this is the best way I learn). I'd love to be able to do an apprenticeship. But, I just couldn't live on that kind of money.

  • @eisahayat3605
    @eisahayat3605 Před 2 lety +1

    Am 17 turning 18 I currently have completed level 2 and 3 city and guilds what are my next steps soon I want to become self employed and have my own limited company

  • @benjaminbuabin6976
    @benjaminbuabin6976 Před 2 lety

    Thanks mate

  • @danb7856
    @danb7856 Před 3 lety

    What recruitment agencies for electrical improver work are recommended?

  • @hungtai7671
    @hungtai7671 Před 4 měsíci

    Hi I am going to start night school and do my city and guilds level 2 and the hopefully move on to the level 3. Then I want to do my 18th edition and complete my inspection and testing. I will try and get some hand on experience. Will this enable me to do small jobs on my own or will I need to create a portfolio and get my gold card?

  • @liamsbadasslife
    @liamsbadasslife Před 3 lety +2

    Starting college this September on electrical level 2! Covid through a spanner in the works while I was looking for an apprenticeship, got turned down a few times due to recruitment freezes which is sad, but I do now have an interview with a company who reached out to the college and I heard about it, really want the hands on experience

    • @JattChahil
      @JattChahil Před 3 lety

      Hi mate im interested to go into college as well to become an electrician . The course the college states is Advanced Technical Diploma in Electrical Installation - Level 3. Is this the right course

    • @liamsbadasslife
      @liamsbadasslife Před 3 lety

      @@JattChahil go to an open day man if you can :) I did as I'm completely brand new and they recommended level 2 first, as I have my maths and English

    • @tshelby9808
      @tshelby9808 Před 2 lety

      How’s it been for you then pal after year? Thinking about doing an apprenticeship myself, any tips, is it worth it?

    • @liamsbadasslife
      @liamsbadasslife Před 2 lety +1

      @@tshelby9808 hey man, they company never got back to college about anyone man, so I completed the level 2, and work alongside an electrician now until I can get into an apprenticeship this September, I can't do one with this electrician as he's planning on moving on

    • @tshelby9808
      @tshelby9808 Před 2 lety +1

      @@liamsbadasslife ah man that’s unlucky but at least you’ve done your level 2 and can kick on from there, hopefully something comes your way bro!

  • @gdou95181
    @gdou95181 Před 3 lety

    Hi mate thanks for your video I currently in the building trade I’d love a career change into becoming a electrician really enjoy doing electrical work in my job I’ve been looking at evening classes to get trained up just a pain taking a massive drop in wages to gain experience and being dyslexic just don’t know if it is the correct thing

  • @artemlobov3685
    @artemlobov3685 Před 4 lety +2

    I'm doing the level 2 C&G 2365, I emailed over 170 Electricians for free work experience, eventually found a company and am in the process of gaining some work experience.

    • @artisanelectrics
      @artisanelectrics  Před 4 lety +1

      Great news congrats!

    • @samuelkurtadeniji2182
      @samuelkurtadeniji2182 Před 4 lety

      Hey Artem, were you able to get involved with the company before finishing your level 2? Do they ask for any cards?

    • @artemlobov3685
      @artemlobov3685 Před 4 lety

      @@samuelkurtadeniji2182 Unfortunately I only had 2 days experience with them in 3 months lol. They didn't ask for any cards, it was unpaid experience etc

  • @absoluteelectrics6454
    @absoluteelectrics6454 Před 4 lety +2

    No mention of which course you have to do. Etc

  • @user-td8jb4hz4t
    @user-td8jb4hz4t Před 3 lety

    Is there a way to study online so I could get a certification as an electrician, so I just to do a n ojt when ever a finally move in uk

  • @paultipton743
    @paultipton743 Před 4 lety +2

    A few years ago I was rewiring kitchens for a local council and the company I worked for hired a newly qualified Domestic installer to help out, the first day he said electricians don't do chasing out when on 1st fix and I had to show him how to connect a switch fused spur, so it's best to get onsite experience as well as the class room

  • @matthewfewings6023
    @matthewfewings6023 Před 3 lety +1

    @Artisan Electrics short and intense course have a bad rep in the industry however I think it has a lot to do with the individual also.
    Options 2 and 3 have the a place for the right people. However saying that option one should be the ideal option for youngsters. (Just my view)
    Option 2 and 3 for more mature adults(again my view)
    Training world is nothing like the real world.
    If you think you can walk out of an intense course and do a full rewire or major jobs you are mistaken.
    My advice to anyone would be start small with the basics. Offer work to friends and family.
    You’ll be surprised how difficult it can be just adding two sockets to a ring and the mess you will find in some properties. Even fitting outside lights in a property is very different to a bay simulation.
    You should build a portfolio from start like you would do on a course or an apprenticeship. Small jobs through to big jobs etc.
    Continued learning is also a must.
    Everyday is a school day regardless how long you have been in the industry. The day you think you know everything is the day you become unstuck.
    I’ve seen good and bad work by people who have done option 1, 2 and 3.

  • @EasyTricksJawidahmadzai
    @EasyTricksJawidahmadzai Před 4 lety +4

    Hi guys I need a really quick reply please I just completed level 2 electrical installations and I will do the level 3. Aswell but at the same time I want to work and make money as electrician any advise help me?

    • @EasyTricksJawidahmadzai
      @EasyTricksJawidahmadzai Před 4 lety +1

      Adam Hussain it all depends on your knowledge tbh in the uk I done 1 year level 1 and I stopped there for 2 years and I applied for college again and then they took English and maths tests of me I got level 2 in maths and level 1 in English and they offered me a level 2 electrical installations. I hope this makes a bit sense to u

  • @matimuyerhutimsondlane9226

    I am currently a Student at the university of South Africa
    I wanna be a more fitting electrician and I was wondering how to gain the experiment after watching the video I now got a scope on how to become an electrician , it won't be easy but I'll do my best

  • @Yasistasass945
    @Yasistasass945 Před 3 dny

    Do you guys run a lot of conduit in the UK?

  • @prabingurung9817
    @prabingurung9817 Před 3 lety +1

    I also want to be electrician.
    Plz anybody tell where is the best place to do electrician course in U.K.

  • @oumuamua1963
    @oumuamua1963 Před 7 měsíci

    I currently work in a factory in the UK i have seen package deals online to acquire my NVQ level 3 within 18-24 months is this possible or will i inevitably need to take time out of work to complete the course essentialy being jobless in the meantime

  • @richjohn11
    @richjohn11 Před rokem

    I was just wondering if the electricians work is hard on the body as I have turned 62 years old. Although I would love the trade after years of fairly light work, offices, cleaning, warehouse work etc.

  • @AJ-jr2xv
    @AJ-jr2xv Před 2 lety +1

    I'm planning to start the course wish me luck 🙂

  • @erizenm6987
    @erizenm6987 Před 3 lety

    I have got level 2 as electrician and don’t know what to do next

  • @dariuoshsoh9761
    @dariuoshsoh9761 Před 2 lety +1

    I’m 28 years and I got level 3 electrical installation & 18th Edistion & ECS card . But I couldn’t find job. Actually I don’t have practical experience , So I looking for experience…

  • @JattChahil
    @JattChahil Před 3 lety +1

    can any electrician help me? im confused on wether i should take being electrician as a career. Whats the salary like and is it a good job?

  • @teyhleslie6983
    @teyhleslie6983 Před 3 lety +1

    How long does it take to be qualified via apprenticeship?

  • @vladaslav
    @vladaslav Před 2 lety

    Anyone heard of or done training with Access training uk, any good is it worth it??

  • @whazkey3950
    @whazkey3950 Před 3 lety +1

    I'm 12 and I'm actually thinking about this thx

  • @inputimmersion9577
    @inputimmersion9577 Před 4 lety +2

    I've already got experience with installation work but my plan is to do the C&G at a training provider and then work as a mate for a couple of years to get the experience that i would have gotten as a proper apprentice. Of course you can still take on more simple jobs privately.
    I nice and gently clicked the 'like' button with my mouse.

  • @ravichandel8690
    @ravichandel8690 Před 2 lety

    sir i have send email to york college for apprenticeship and they said i have to be in uk for 3 yrs then only it is possible to do L3 certification

  • @musayusuf8701
    @musayusuf8701 Před 2 lety

    @Artisan Electrics im from canada can i come to the uk and become an apprentice? or is it only for uk citizens and residents.

  • @davidwakely1332
    @davidwakely1332 Před 4 lety +10

    I'm doing the second option as I'm too old for an apprenticeship it's so difficult to get one after age 18 ish so I'm doing my 2365 over 2 years will also do my 18th edition and 2391 inspection testing just struggling to get a company to give me a chance to get on with them.

    • @RetiredandLivingthedream
      @RetiredandLivingthedream Před 4 lety +1

      David Wakely the problem I think these days is insurance, they can’t insure you if they don’t employ you, that’s the problem I had many years ago, even working for free can cause problems because of red tape. Good luck

    • @davidwakely1332
      @davidwakely1332 Před 4 lety

      @@RetiredandLivingthedream thankyou for reply its difficult i think I'm gunna do my 18th ecs card and 2392 hopefully I should get on as a mate with those plus my level 3 2365

    • @davidmarjason4222
      @davidmarjason4222 Před 3 lety

      @@davidwakely1332 whats the current update on your situation?

    • @davidwakely1332
      @davidwakely1332 Před 3 lety

      @@davidmarjason4222 iv had some on and off experience got my ecs card and booked up for level 3 in September hoping for an apprenticeship or trainee role.

    • @davidmarjason4222
      @davidmarjason4222 Před 3 lety

      @@davidwakely1332 so you have yet to find anything? Even as a mate? Could you explain to me what are you currently working as right now? What level 3 is it?

  • @michaelsimpson6603
    @michaelsimpson6603 Před 4 lety +1

    Little substitute for real world experience, but you need to have a good understanding of electrical also.
    Mind you, don't feel LAsparkTV Wire & Test ltd would give you much confidence.

  • @user-ti1dp7br1x
    @user-ti1dp7br1x Před 8 měsíci

    hello sir: iam start new level one, like i need to stats apprenticeship or not ?

  • @Uberrnemesis
    @Uberrnemesis Před 4 lety +1

    I'm currently looking for a career change to an electrician. I want to go the night school route with working a day a week for free for experience. I'm finding it so cinfusing which courses I need to do though to get started. I'm aware there are centers you can go to that offer "crash courses" in like 6 weeks... but I'd rather remain in work and learn part time. Any advice on courses would be much appreciated.

    • @artisanelectrics
      @artisanelectrics  Před 4 lety

      It’s very hard to find a good course I can’t speak much because I haven’t been on one of those types but I know it can be a challenge to find a good provider