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Hello all,
im interested in some opinions on the C&G 2330 electrotechnical technology course. Im doing my final year at the moment and just a little curious as to what others think of this course. Lots of H&S which is repeated many times on the ECS and the CCNSG safety passport courses which are mandatory to work on sites these days. How many times do you have to tell people the correct angle a ladder should be erected, or what colour a warning sign is? How about telling us about a little circuitry instead of how long a hard hat lasts. Part of the practical was testing an installation of a ring main and 2 way lighting circuit. I believe some of us were marked down for not knowing how to do this despite never being shown. What do you guys think? I know that the tutors don't get paid a great deal, which may explain the shortage, but sometimes I get a lack of interest from them, as do other people who attend a different college. I will finish the course because its costing me £700 a year plus loss of earnings because I have to stay local to attend. Can anyone tell me a better way to get graded? Is this possible without the certs? Any feedback is appreciated.
 
So why and when would people need the nvq 3 or AM2

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If they wanted to become a member of JIB and get paid the rates that they propose.

You don't need a JIB card to become an electrician or to be a member of a government approved electrical scheme.

If you are looking to work on a JIB construction site then you would probably need one.

Read this thread that I started a while back. Plenty of different views on there.

http://www.electriciansforums.net/e...cal-nvqs/1656-jib-cards-nvq-level-3-joke.html
 
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