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<blockquote data-quote="Andy™" data-source="post: 523516" data-attributes="member: 2012"><p>company i do some work for have put some of their staff through a PAT course. still get me in to do the testing though</p><p></p><p>been plenty items ive picked up something and immediately failed just by looking at it, pass it to one of their staff who's done a course, and in more than half the items they cant see why ive failed it until its pointed out, and theyve mentioned they probably wouldnt have noticed some of the faults either. not trying to make them look bad, just the simple fact is, theyve 'passed' a course but in reality still dont know what they are doing, hence me still doing the testing... but still, i wouldnt be surprised if there are some faults ive missed too</p><p></p><p>its also one of the jobs i dont really like doing much, and only for regular customers</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy™, post: 523516, member: 2012"] company i do some work for have put some of their staff through a PAT course. still get me in to do the testing though been plenty items ive picked up something and immediately failed just by looking at it, pass it to one of their staff who's done a course, and in more than half the items they cant see why ive failed it until its pointed out, and theyve mentioned they probably wouldnt have noticed some of the faults either. not trying to make them look bad, just the simple fact is, theyve 'passed' a course but in reality still dont know what they are doing, hence me still doing the testing... but still, i wouldnt be surprised if there are some faults ive missed too its also one of the jobs i dont really like doing much, and only for regular customers [/QUOTE]
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