Many who look to retrain for a new career will have to find a set period of time to study whilst still needing to work at their current occupation.Even the many 'fast track' training schemes now available still require a minimum number of weeks off work and most people assume that the only answer lies in electrical training at weekends, or evenings only.Flexibility of courses now available mean there's more choice of finding the right time schedules to suit more individual circumstances. Training to become a fully qualified electrician requires commitment to a prescribed course schedule in order to fully learn the necessary knowledge and gain skills experience to reach the required standard and be approved as 'competent' to undertake necessary electrical tasks.There are no shortcuts to becoming City & Guilds NVQ qualified. A fully accredited and high standard training centre like AbleSkills, do offer a very flexible approach by running different types of courses of varying durations which are designed to match a student's objectives.The City & Guilds NVQ Electrical 2330 Level 2 electrician course - which?