Hi Guys, bit of a weird post I know but have used this site for many a job in the past and you all seem to know your stuff so was after some advce if possible!!!
I have been a marine engineer for the last 9 years and as with everything at the moment the luxury boats have dried up!
I have taken on everything you could think of in terms of fitting out, servicing, repairs, electronics etc and touched bases with most trades to do repairs but only very minor.
I am interested in re-training to become a sparky but at the ripe old age of 27 college seems a long distant memory, so heres my question.
The trade skills courses that are run to gain qualifications in such a field are they a. anygood, and b, recognised by professionals to gain a job? I understand that there is no better way of learning than the college courses but I really couldn't afford to do the 3 year thing.
I also understand that experience plays a massive part but didn't want to think I was making a positive step by investing in one of the short intensive courses if they are frownd upon in the industry...
Thanks for your time guys, any help would much appreciated.