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<blockquote data-quote="ivixxiv" data-source="post: 246745" data-attributes="member: 16324"><p>Totally agree, the whole things out of control now, Domestic Installers running about working on pretty much what they want after doing a 5 week course, or even worse just doing a 17th course.</p><p></p><p>I know you don't like JIB but at least they have standards to be graded (and yes I know time served sparks without NVQ3 have problems), as I said before only someone whose taken the JIB training route (2330, 17th, AM2, NVQ3) should be allowed to work on everything, a domestic installer should only be allowed to work on domestic full stop. As it makes a mockery of people doing proper training</p><p></p><p>Currently a householder couldn't give a **** if you've passed your AM2 or Joe Bloggs has passed his NICEIC 5 Day Domestic Course as they both call themselves electricians (one is and one isn't but they don't know the difference)</p><p></p><p>Any licenses scheme should also primarily be based on qualifications, and have a proper trade test for Part P scheme membership (AM2 would be nice but then they would have 90% less members)</p><p></p><p>Whilst i'm on a rant Approved Contractor status should be revised as well, they've managed to also **** that up by letting every man and his dog apply for it</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ivixxiv, post: 246745, member: 16324"] Totally agree, the whole things out of control now, Domestic Installers running about working on pretty much what they want after doing a 5 week course, or even worse just doing a 17th course. I know you don't like JIB but at least they have standards to be graded (and yes I know time served sparks without NVQ3 have problems), as I said before only someone whose taken the JIB training route (2330, 17th, AM2, NVQ3) should be allowed to work on everything, a domestic installer should only be allowed to work on domestic full stop. As it makes a mockery of people doing proper training Currently a householder couldn't give a **** if you've passed your AM2 or Joe Bloggs has passed his NICEIC 5 Day Domestic Course as they both call themselves electricians (one is and one isn't but they don't know the difference) Any licenses scheme should also primarily be based on qualifications, and have a proper trade test for Part P scheme membership (AM2 would be nice but then they would have 90% less members) Whilst i'm on a rant Approved Contractor status should be revised as well, they've managed to also **** that up by letting every man and his dog apply for it [/QUOTE]
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