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Re: [OT] - Becoming a qualified electrician?


  • Subject: Re: [OT] - Becoming a qualified electrician?
  • From: "fondlezz" <amkilgore@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 10 May 2004 15:08:55 -0000


Me too please...!

Thanks,
Andy.

--- In ukha_d@xxxxxxx, "Tawn, Jonathan"
<jonathan.tawn@j...>
wrote:
> Seconded !
>
>
> Jonathan Tawn
> EDS Desktop Services.
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>
> 		-----Original Message-----
> 		From:	steve.cooper@u...
> [mailto:steve.cooper@u...]
> 		Sent:	Monday, 10 May, 2004 12:06
> 		To:	ukha_d@xxxxxxx
> 		Subject:	Re: [ukha_d] [OT] - Becoming a
qualified
> electrician?
>
>
> 		Can people either copy me in on the replies to Alan
or post
> on list as this
> 		has a certain degree of interest to me as well.
>
> 		Cheers
>
> 		S.
>
>
>
>
> 		                    "alanmiddleton7
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> 		                    4"                     To:
> ukha_d@xxxxxxx
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> 		                    <yahoo@arctic-c        cc:
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> 		                    ircle.org>             Subject:
> [ukha_d] [OT] - Becoming a qualified electrician?
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> 		                    10/05/2004
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> 		                    11:54
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> 		                    Please respond
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> 		                    to ukha_d
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>
>
> 		Sorry for the off topic post here, but I know there a
> electricians
> 		and 'home' electricians on the list. I'm concidering a
> career change
> 		in case the IT slow down continues so looking at
becoming a
> self
> 		employed electrician. If IT picks up, then at least
I'll
> know how to
> 		wire my house :)
>
> 		I've seen lots of references to qualified
electricians but
> don't
> 		understand what exactly the qualification is. Is it
> membership to a
> 		professional organisation which provides insurance and
> guaranteed
> 		minimum knowledge from it's members or are there
> professional
> 		certifications that you can take and training that
provides
> this? Is
> 		there an hnd or equivilant to help build basic
knowledge on
> the
> 		subject and does that make you qualified or at least
less
> 		dangerous ;) ?
>
> 		I'm thinking of specialising in home automation work
> (keeping it
> 		vaguely on topic) as I see it as a potential growth
industry
> so what
> 		additional certification would be required? I'm aware
of the
> cbus
> 		training course, but want to step back a little and
concider
> all the
> 		options.
>
> 		Links or suggestions as to who to talk to greatly
> appreciated as I'm
> 		not really sure how to kick off my own research.
>
> 		Answers offlist as I don't think it's directly ha
related,
> although
> 		it might be useful for others to know about if they
are
> hiring
> 		someone.
>
> 		Thanks in advance,
>
> 		Alan.
>
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