ParkySparky
Senior Member
I started my jtl apprenticeship in '99 and qualified in 04, doing c&g levels 2 & 3 along with the regs and completing my apprenticeship with the am2. This got me a jib card graded as electrician, also got the ecs on my jib card.
Now to say the nvq is for non academic people is a tad unfair.
To complete a full time served apprenticeship to all relevant standards and to be graded as an electrician by the jib (wether you like them or not) is the proper way to train and gain experience. We cannot choose what is taught to us, we can only learn what is in front of us. I achieved quite well in school so to say the nvq is a nothing achievement and should be binned is a tad harsh!
Yes competence comes with experience but to do the c&g, nvq, am2 etc is the real way to learn and the only proper way to learn along with on site experience.
Now to say the nvq is for non academic people is a tad unfair.
To complete a full time served apprenticeship to all relevant standards and to be graded as an electrician by the jib (wether you like them or not) is the proper way to train and gain experience. We cannot choose what is taught to us, we can only learn what is in front of us. I achieved quite well in school so to say the nvq is a nothing achievement and should be binned is a tad harsh!
Yes competence comes with experience but to do the c&g, nvq, am2 etc is the real way to learn and the only proper way to learn along with on site experience.