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Tommythain
Need some help on this one? What are the rights and wrongs of sending apprentices to jobs on their own. Is it legal, seeing as how they should not be regarded as competent yet, even though many of them are?
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I leave mine to work on his own whilst I pop to the wholesalers etc, but he knows the lines.
He doesn't power up stuff until we have tested and checked it and he is sensible enough to call is he has a question or leave things until I return
The bottom line is that you (as a tradesperson) carry the can, so it's upto you to make sure you aren't going to get bitten in the bum if things go pear shaped
100% correct Lenny. Wrapping us up in cotton wool IS NOT THE WAY! Yes...by all means get used to the apprentices abilities first (and let the apprentice find their own level after year 1) but certainly after year 1 its time to start pushing on a bit. My boss has me doing periodics and stuff and I been with him for just on a year now....it aint rocket science but its the ONLY way to learn....both by example and hands on. This is the problem with fast track courses ...they just dont offer the same package as the traditional avenues.........It may be seen as 'wrong' in the eyes of some but IMO it's all part of the learning curve. Being sent or left on a small job after year 1 say, boosts confidence in one's own ability which can only be a good thing.
I'm not saying you can do it everywhere, sites are usually a no no but small domestics are generally ok.
Obviously you dont let them run before they can walk, but it never did me any harm.
It may be seen as 'wrong' in the eyes of some but IMO it's all part of the learning curve. Being sent or left on a small job after year 1 say, boosts confidence in one's own ability which can only be a good thing.
I'm not saying you can do it everywhere, sites are usually a no no but small domestics are generally ok.
Obviously you dont let them run before they can walk, but it never did me any harm.
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