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Discuss 2357 portfolio!!! in the The Welcome Forum area at ElectriciansForums.net
what kind of things are you struggling on?
make sure to take plenty of pics as evidence and ask painters/anyone around to take one say its for your logbook.
then you have to do writeups later.
did you get a check list of what you need to do? if not have you met your training guy yet? if yes ask for one when you next see him
to be honest i can understand why they have the range in the nvq but unless people work for a large firm or get sub contracted out to others then ita unlikely they will be able to cover it.I think he means that he doesn't get thee type of work required, in order for him to complete his portfolio. It's the old catch 22 scenario, and why there are so many bent NVQ 3's out there!!
to be honest i can understand why they have the range in the nvq but unless people work for a large firm or get sub contracted out to others then ita unlikely they will be able to cover it.
true but would you expect the average electrician make off and hand polish fibre cables etc.Basically to prove as far as they can these days, that the electrician has an all round capability. Which in the past was once reasonably taken for granted for most Indentured apprentices...
Otherwise you are leaving the electrical industry wide open to those that will take advantage and make the most out of deskilling the industry. Which for the electrician normally means lower rates of pay across the board!!
true but would you expect the average electrician make off and hand polish fibre cables etc.
it would be better if there was a bigger range of the different equipement needed, i have done things that are not in there and are harder than some imho
Thanks for help/advice spoke to tutor today and he explained it and is no way near as involved as I first thought just going to take a while to get jobs/evidence needed
none are compulsory, you have a list of say 10 different cables and need to do at least 7 of them.I think, (but i'm not exactly up on all the requirements of the NVQ 3) that there are compulsory and non compulsory elements on the portfolio checklist, depending on what NVQ you are doing. I can't imagine making off and polishing a fibre optic cable as being compulsory for a typical installation electrician, but maybe for an electrician working within that field of the industry.
As i say i don't know, but maybe others here will??
the nvq itself isn't as complicated as people think.How about sharing this information given to you by the tutor, it may help others here??
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