Aurel's Inspiring Journey with Our Electrical Courses
Every student who walks through the doors at Learn Trade Skills has their own reasons for choosing to retrain. For Aurel, the decision to pursue electrical qualifications was driven by a desire for a more stable, rewarding career that offered genuine long-term prospects. His journey is a testament to what determination and the right training can achieve.
Making the Decision to Retrain
Before enrolling at LTS, Aurel had spent several years working in roles that offered little progression or security. While the work kept him busy, it did not provide the foundation for the kind of career he envisioned for himself and his family. After researching the trades sector, he identified the electrical industry as offering the best combination of earning potential, job security, and professional satisfaction.
The decision to commit to full-time training was not taken lightly. Like many career changers, Aurel had to weigh the financial implications of stepping away from paid work to invest in his education. However, the long-term benefits of qualifying as an electrician far outweighed the short-term costs.
The Training Experience
Aurel began with the Level 2 Diploma in Electrical Installations, which introduced him to the fundamentals of the trade. From understanding basic electrical theory to learning how to wire circuits safely and correctly, the Level 2 course provided a solid foundation.
Key highlights of his training journey included:
- Hands-on practical sessions where he could apply theoretical knowledge to real workshop scenarios
- Supportive lecturers who took the time to explain complex concepts and offer individual guidance
- A collaborative learning environment where students from various backgrounds worked together and supported each other
- Progressive skill development that built confidence with each module completed
Aurel then progressed to the Level 3 Diploma, the 18th Edition Wiring Regulations, and additional qualifications that brought him closer to his goal of holding a full set of industry-recognised certifications.
Overcoming Challenges
The path was not always smooth. Aurel found some of the theoretical content, particularly the mathematical calculations involved in circuit design, challenging at first. However, he approached these difficulties with persistence and took advantage of the additional support available at the training centre.
Time management was another challenge. Balancing coursework, revision, and family commitments required careful planning. Aurel credits the structured timetable at LTS and the encouragement of his lecturers for helping him stay on track throughout the programme.
Where Aurel Is Now
Having completed his core qualifications, Aurel is now working in the electrical trade and building practical experience towards his NVQ. The transformation in his career prospects has been remarkable. He has moved from uncertain, low-paid work to a skilled profession with clear progression routes and strong earning potential.
Aurel continues to develop his skills and is considering specialist courses in renewable energy installation to further broaden his capabilities. His story demonstrates that with the right training and mindset, a complete career change is entirely achievable.
Advice from Aurel
For anyone considering a similar move into the electrical trade, Aurel offers straightforward advice: commit fully to the process, do not be afraid to ask for help when you need it, and keep your end goal in mind during the tougher moments. The qualifications are achievable, the industry needs skilled people, and the rewards are well worth the effort.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is it too late to retrain as an electrician if I am in my 30s or 40s? Not at all. Many successful electricians began their training later in life. The electrical industry values competence and qualifications over age, and mature students often bring valuable life experience and work ethic to their studies.
How did Aurel fund his training? Funding options vary for each individual. LTS can help students explore available funding sources, including government schemes, local authority grants, and flexible payment plans. It is worth discussing your circumstances with the admissions team.
Can I work part-time while studying? Many students manage part-time work alongside their studies, particularly if they choose an evening or weekend course schedule. However, it is important to allow sufficient time for both classroom attendance and self-study.