Hi Eco
i did my course years ago and the crime scene work is minimal in this country. I've done a few needle jobs, 1 undiscovered death, a few gross filth jobs, crap in a carpet and on handles and that's about it.
it has paid for the course and it's interesting but the only people making the money are the tarining companies.
The one Steve went to, hold around 6 courses a year have around 20+ people each time at £750 a head, although there's a C&G in it now there is still not enough work for those that are trained to do it. One guy on my course (National Flood School) did a 6 hour round trip and didn't get the job as they don't want to pay £100+ p/h, I lost a job around the corner as both the landlord and Ins company didn't want to pay me £600 to clean up an attempted suicide and there was blood everywhere as they like to wander (cut wrists)
i went back 2 days later and it had been done by either the landlord or what I call 'The £10 brigade' as someone will do it for that, I inspected while I was there and found blood between the leather sofa and other places.
Martin