And there it is!!!!!!
They shouldn't be meddling with stuff if they don't know what they are doing, so is this how the world is going.
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Fast food worker , total numpty at the beginning of the month
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Goes on a wham bam thank you mam course
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Pay their cheque
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Register as self employed Electrician
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Goes on their first job, can't do it because they rapidly find out they're not an electrician and then goes on a forum and asks for a dot to dot guide on what to do.
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The fast food worker/ sorry " electrician" then collects his/ her money and moves onto the next poor sod.
Tell me I'm wrong, and I'm not being rude but that is how it is.
For a start , the person you have discribed would not have the gumption or the get up and go to go out and change his life, and if he did have that the gumption to change his life then the 5 week course is a good starting place, For him or her.
It's no as easy as you make it out to pass a 5 week course. It's not a pay, show up and pass, then they have to join a scheme (assets by the scheme yearly) to certificate and make notifications for building control. They will need to pass there 18th edition course as well as the testing and inspecting 2391 or what ever they call it Now.
Your also being either naive or disingenuous
They can't do it in 5 weeks . It's normal 5 weeks course then they have to take the 18ediron and book in the testing and inspecting course, i think your be hard pushed to do it all in 4 months at a push.
Yeah ok they will not have mastered any practical skills and as for any containment and metal bashing not a chance.... But they don't really need those skills for house bashing, your either a practical person or your not. Horse for course.
And they are not going to make it on to a construction site as an electrician until they gone and done the required qualifications and got the gold cards. But they can get on as an electrical labour and gain the experience and qualification required over time.
But that was not your point, your asking, "should they be allowed to go out and start a business and start working in people's house"
Well yes, as long as they have joined a scheme and an have the correct insurance and have past their tests and if they did all that in 5 F'in weeks! Good on them! I think I would employ them because they shown determination and commitment which counts for a lot.
Oh and Last time I checked we lived in a free democratic capitalist country ......... It Worked for you ? no? Comrade ?