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<blockquote data-quote="sb_89" data-source="post: 252929" data-attributes="member: 16596"><p>People like myself that did a formal apprenticeship over 4 to 5 years until I achieved the am2 and all the nvq's/ c&amp;g you can shake a stick at, do feel pretty let down that anybody can claim to be a qualified electrician these days, but I understand that people have to start out and learn. it's going to be really hard for you to get work with out long term experience, able use of terminology( I hate it when people say pat testing lol ) and practical skills to boot.</p><p></p><p>any way on what special loco was saying .....</p><p></p><p>The anti short course vibe stretches out way past this forum and on to site, so if your getting called out here for lack of knowledge, no wonder newbs find it hard getting a job.</p><p></p><p>I feel the problem isn't the people on these courses it's the people that allow these courses to exist, it's totally devaluing our trade.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sb_89, post: 252929, member: 16596"] People like myself that did a formal apprenticeship over 4 to 5 years until I achieved the am2 and all the nvq's/ c&g you can shake a stick at, do feel pretty let down that anybody can claim to be a qualified electrician these days, but I understand that people have to start out and learn. it's going to be really hard for you to get work with out long term experience, able use of terminology( I hate it when people say pat testing lol ) and practical skills to boot. any way on what special loco was saying ..... The anti short course vibe stretches out way past this forum and on to site, so if your getting called out here for lack of knowledge, no wonder newbs find it hard getting a job. I feel the problem isn't the people on these courses it's the people that allow these courses to exist, it's totally devaluing our trade. [/QUOTE]
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