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So seeing post ads on local community groups on Facebook advertising Kitchen and bathroom refute minor electrical work done.

This really gets my back up and think the system is a complete joke. They may have served a electeical apprentiship for 4years like most of us, but probably just done a part p course for 2 weeks and become 'qualified'. How do they have knowledge and experience in 2 weeks ? Is there a register that only people with apprentiships can go on ? I'm thinking of just getting a gold card for the sake of showing customers.


Gggrrrrr
 
So who would you want to do the electrics in your kitchen or bathroom refit a boil in the bag/Electrical Trainee who has got this part P T&I &17th and done practically in a booth with no/little on-site experience or an apprentice who has not got formal qualifications but has four years experience?
 
So who would you want to do the electrics in your kitchen or bathroom refit a boil in the bag/Electrical Trainee who has got this part P T&I &17th and done practically in a booth with no/little on-site experience or an apprentice who has not got formal qualifications but has four years experience?
None of em I would do it myself:p
 
Well I suppose the hardest thing for you is to decide which tool to use:rolleyes:.
Not really, just the right tool for the job, the difficult part is making sure (or should that be Shir) the tools are returned to their proper slot, and some thieving so and so ain't put them in their own tool bag, "camerabloke"
 
Customers do not usually ask about training or qualifications, or request a full history of training and experience. They seem to accept the builder's "electrician"or a few fancy stickers on the van. A recent one I was at, probably a proper sparky pulled the fuse and did the tails as they were squeaky tight but the rest was an absolute mess, knitted wires and terminals finger tight. Customer said they had an awful job with it tripping and pulled up floor boards again.
 
Carrying out domestic electrical work is no big deal and certainly not rocket science
Probably most tradesmen who can handle a hammer and a screwdriver would have the skill necessary to do a half decent job (if they follow what they are told is required);)
As for testing,we tend to go way overboard with our regime
 
I suppose if someone who did do an 18 day course turn up at a customers property and do a really good job I dont think the customer would care if he done a 4 year apprenticeship or not if truth be told.
 
Likewise, never been asked by a customer to show my apprenticeship training, qualifications, ID, scheme membership, let alone be asked to provide any certs (although I do). Most of them just want to know the cheapest price, when can I start and when will it be finished, ('cos they got friends coming to stay at the weekend)!
 
To be honest I think we should show what we have. It gets to me because what was the point of doing an apprentiship when I could done a 18 day course and get paid full wack. Like whats been said . Consumers havent a clue and just want the cheapest price.
 
I was wondering about some of the latest replies, what do people think of the advertising that goes into the local rags, free magazines etc, the cost of running these publications is advertising revenue, and where do you think that comes from? Bert from down the Pub more than likely, if you believe that the editors of these rags care where the cash comes from you are mistaken, where is the policing of these adverts, that's why you are getting more and more cowboy jobs being done, because anyone can call themselves an Electrician, Plumber or whatever, there are no checks on peoples qualifications etc, still I suppose that free enterprise at work, I have seen it first hand. Sorry if it's gone off piste.
 

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