Monday 29 November 2010

The Right Switch For You

None of us know what the future holds, but we can make sure we are as fully prepared as possible to meet whatever challenges lie ahead, and in this uncertain economic period, there is no better time to give yourself a solid foundation from which to build.

I am the manager of an electrician training course, and these are my top tips to those looking for somewhere to train, whether it is in the electrical field or not.

  • Research a lot of courses, and be thorough. Don’t choose the first course or training centre you come across.
  • Get on the phone or drop by to talk to the training staff in person. Ask as many questions as you need to build up an accurate picture of the training course, and whether it will be right for you. The staff should be willing and able to answer anything you put to them.
  • Watch out for hidden costs. Good training centres will always be honest and upfront about their prices, and there should be no nasty surprises. Most prices should be listed on the course’s website, but if not, speak to someone and find out the exact costs involved.
  • Choose a centre that will not abandon you once your training is complete. A good training centre should offer after-course support and advice. My electrical training course, for instance, helps you find cut-price tools, offers advice on marketing yourself, and has people available to answer any questions you might have regarding an unfamiliar scenario or problem you encounter.
  • Choose something you are passionate about or think you will enjoy. At the end of the day, you will get out exactly what you put in, and if you commit fully to a training scheme, then you are in a great position to build a successful and rewarding career!