E
ezzzekiel
ps,
im pretty uneducated
im pretty uneducated
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Discuss A message to all Elecsa registered electricians!! A must read!! in the Certification NICEIC, NAPIT, Stroma, BECSA Forum area at ElectriciansForums.net
In reply to my earlier letter posted here, I have had a reply from Elecsa which at least is promising
I shall mull this one over before responding as it seems I may be getting somewhere, even if it is only recognition at this stage.
aye....your not far of my level...ps,
im pretty uneducated
im pretty uneducated
aye....your not far of my level...
so i`v just done one of them courses that you can do.....but its allrite caus i now know all about culurs n all that load of sh1te.....and heres summat else n all.......they were goin on about these things that you have....fu*k knows what they were....but they were like these thingys that went pop and we all had a funny about em.......
well i dont like owt like that so i went and did away with that type of thing caus its stoppin us havin a biff....best way really..hmm...
so....i go and get our terry as he`s just round`t corner and he did a bit for me aunty...well she wanted some wood puttin up so....
well its for the best in`t it.....
caus if they keep doin funny things i`l have to get our terry to come and see to it.....
he knows so its better off.....
hmm....I get what your saying glen, the NICEIC has always had 2 schemes the approved contractor and the Domestic installer, they both had different criteria to be accredited, I undertand what your saying and also rattlehead too, honestly, but I'm just saying there is still some merit in the approved contractor and it is different than the DI, it i changing so quickly at the moment I have no Idea how much longer it will have merit, in the olden days it meant something and if you were not in the approved contractor scheme you had no chance of any commercial or industrial works with local authorities or had no chance to get on lists where real works were carried out, today it is getting less and less respect, but there is still a difference and thats all I'm saying, it still takes a bit of knowledge rather than just money to be on the AC scheme, thats my view Glenn
well from what i have it.....the `approved contractor` scheme run by the national inspection council used to be a minimum of 2 years opperating as a `DI` (cringe).....a di before you would even be considered for the scheme.....now you can just waltz in.......as long as you have the reddys and a few `jobs` to show em....
i`m sorry Mike....but that don`t cut it to me.....
what that says effectively...is someone who on completion of one of these `be an electrician in 7 weeks` courses.....can (given the `evidence`)....become an NIC approved contractor in no time at all.......and as such can also QS on someone elses work.....
frightful....
Seems a bit pointless trying to explain AGAIN. If you don`t understand by now you are unlikely to even if I waste more time trying to get the point across.
Until this industry has one properly regulated competence register we will continue to debate the pros and cons of what scheme to affiliate to and what a rip off they are and whether we even need them at all
Reply to A message to all Elecsa registered electricians!! A must read!! in the Certification NICEIC, NAPIT, Stroma, BECSA Forum area at ElectriciansForums.net