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Phil7677, you are 100% spot on.
Just cause it's a bit difficult, we drop the standards to accomodate a less able student. WRONG!
The trouble with many people is they want it and they want it now, so time and experience get abandoned in favour of quick satisfaction.
The realy sad thing is that we stand by and let it happen.
There have been many posts trying to claim that experience is not important. Hopefully those people will live long enough to learn the truth.
I'm finding this debate increadably interesting. From the psots you can tell the younge or inexperienced, the ex-apprentices and the qucik course boys, the employed and the employers.
You can also tell the domestic electricians from the folks that do it all.
There is nothing wrong with any of you, you do what you do and good on you.
The thing I can't work out is what are so many of you so scared of.
There are so many negative comments, against some thing that is trying to improve your trade.
Are you worried that you could not meet the standards required to get a licence.
Are you worried your approval body might slap your rist if you signed the campaign.
Are you worried that you might have to spend a little bit of money, even though the return on that investment will be hugh.
It's wakey wakey time everyone.
Think of the wider picture, not just domestic work.
Licensing = less cowboys = more work for real electrians (at all levels) = happy people
No licence = No improvement = Continued decline in standards
The real facts of life are that the NICEIC, ECA or any of the other Part P approval bodies, will never be able to police the trade properly, because they will never have powers to prosecute rogue electrians.
But they will continue to take your money to ever increase their business empires.
As I have said before, they do many excellent things, but they have proven themselves unable to effectivly police the industry.
Join the campaign and have a voice in setting up the licensing scheme, or just sit back and keep thinking up reasons to accept what you get given if it makes you happy.
But don't start complaining when the license is introduced and you didn't get to have your view taken into account.
L-E-C.org.uk - The Licensed Electricians Campaign where the electrical industry can be changed for the good of all electricians.
Now if that doesn't stir things up a little, nothing will
Just cause it's a bit difficult, we drop the standards to accomodate a less able student. WRONG!
The trouble with many people is they want it and they want it now, so time and experience get abandoned in favour of quick satisfaction.
The realy sad thing is that we stand by and let it happen.
There have been many posts trying to claim that experience is not important. Hopefully those people will live long enough to learn the truth.
I'm finding this debate increadably interesting. From the psots you can tell the younge or inexperienced, the ex-apprentices and the qucik course boys, the employed and the employers.
You can also tell the domestic electricians from the folks that do it all.
There is nothing wrong with any of you, you do what you do and good on you.
The thing I can't work out is what are so many of you so scared of.
There are so many negative comments, against some thing that is trying to improve your trade.
Are you worried that you could not meet the standards required to get a licence.
Are you worried your approval body might slap your rist if you signed the campaign.
Are you worried that you might have to spend a little bit of money, even though the return on that investment will be hugh.
It's wakey wakey time everyone.
Think of the wider picture, not just domestic work.
Licensing = less cowboys = more work for real electrians (at all levels) = happy people
No licence = No improvement = Continued decline in standards
The real facts of life are that the NICEIC, ECA or any of the other Part P approval bodies, will never be able to police the trade properly, because they will never have powers to prosecute rogue electrians.
But they will continue to take your money to ever increase their business empires.
As I have said before, they do many excellent things, but they have proven themselves unable to effectivly police the industry.
Join the campaign and have a voice in setting up the licensing scheme, or just sit back and keep thinking up reasons to accept what you get given if it makes you happy.
But don't start complaining when the license is introduced and you didn't get to have your view taken into account.
L-E-C.org.uk - The Licensed Electricians Campaign where the electrical industry can be changed for the good of all electricians.
Now if that doesn't stir things up a little, nothing will