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If you are looking for both a lucrative and enjoyable career – then a new career as an electrician can certainly offer you such rewards. Throughout the United Kingdom there is a large shortage of qualified and skilled electricians - so it is a great time to get into the industry.
New Career Skills have many hundreds of individuals from a variety of different backgrounds change career with ease and become fully fledged electricians, earning good money either in employment or running their businesses.
It doesn’t even matter if you have little or no experience. The electrical programmes are designed in such a way that someone with no electrical experience can get all the experience, skills and qualifications needed to be able to get into the industry.
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Steve Hinds – Age 31 – Previously An IT Worker.
Current Occupation: Qualified Electrician
Reason for Changing Career: He was made redundant last Christmas. He decided starting a new career as an electrician was the way forward, not having to sit in from of a screen all day appealed to him.
Current Status: He qualified just six months after starting the course, and is working for an electrical company gaining experience before setting up his own firm in the near future.
Will Kay – Age 23 – Previously A Professional Rugby Player.
Current Occupation: Rugby Player & Electrician
Reason for Changing Career: In 2007 at the age of 23 he faced the grim possibility of his rugby career coming to a premature end when he fractured his eye socket during a match.
Current Status: Fortunately half way through his training programme with New Career Skills, having fully recovered from his injury Will was able to return to playing rugby. Despite this he was determined to finish what he had started and so he continued with his electrical training.
Ben Spadule – Age 27 – Previously In The Haulage Industry.
Current Occupation: Full Time Electrician
Reason for Changing Career: Ben was bored of sitting behind a desk every day. He no longer felt challenged or motivated. So he started to look around and see what else he could get into.
Current Status: After a week on the programme Ben got taken on by an electrical company (Ampfield), they supported him while he did the programme. Now Ben is working fulltime for Ampfield and enjoying every moment of it.