Too much work? Not enough time? Why don't you take on a trainee?
trying to understand the trade a little bit more, can you please tell me why you don't take on people to help you when there are so many on here offering cheap or even free work to learn more about practical electrics.
What are your red or green flags when seeing a ad for something like "will work for free to gain experience" or "looking for a job to do my nvq (at my own cost)"
like is theoretical qualifications a green flag? Or red because they won't want a apprenticeship?
would you be more likely to take someone on if they Had there own public liability insurance?
hope this starts a conversation to try and air out the restraint we as the trainee feel from the potential trainers out there that could earn more money and customers from the additional help.
thanks
shaun:shades_smile:
trying to understand the trade a little bit more, can you please tell me why you don't take on people to help you when there are so many on here offering cheap or even free work to learn more about practical electrics.
What are your red or green flags when seeing a ad for something like "will work for free to gain experience" or "looking for a job to do my nvq (at my own cost)"
like is theoretical qualifications a green flag? Or red because they won't want a apprenticeship?
would you be more likely to take someone on if they Had there own public liability insurance?
hope this starts a conversation to try and air out the restraint we as the trainee feel from the potential trainers out there that could earn more money and customers from the additional help.
thanks
shaun:shades_smile: