Just had a news letter from My Local Electrician and saw the article in it.
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Discuss Glad to see the domestic work is booming in the midlands in the Domestic Electrician Forum area at ElectriciansForums.net
I'd like to know how much electrical theory is taught on these short courses...apart from V=IR & P=VI ?
He's a fully qualified electrician now apparently, it only took him 17 days, is that a record?
I'd like to know how much electrical theory is taught on these short courses...apart from V=IR & P=VI ?
I just saw this thread and wanted to answer some of your queries. I can confirm this is a true story and we recently received the content in a letter form from Wayne Lewis an ex-candidate of ours who was very happy with his training and the level of work he has received since registering as a domestic installer. Like any good training company we wanted to shout about this feedback. We would never publish something that was untrue or make anything like this up.
I wanted to also highlight that we are the good guys here. We really do try and deliver the best training possible be that for a domestic installer or for a fully qualified electrician. We do offer short courses but we also offer people the choice to go down the fully qualified route and right now in our centre we have over 30 guys all doing the 2365 and 2357 qualifications.
What exactly is a 'fully qualified domestic installer' then ? (as per the publication)
There seems to be some negativity around short courses, however a large percentage of our trainees are fully qualified electricians who seem to prefer to do intensive courses to update their skills rather than sit in a college for weeks on end. Many of them find learning something like 17[SUP]th[/SUP] edition regs in just a few days much easier than spreading the training out.
No problems with this, in fact the upgrade to 17th was a necessity, post 2011.
There seems to be a lot of negativity about this press release on the forum which is sad to see as this guy really has achieved a lot in a short space of time. I can assure you he would have worked very hard to get there too and I think he should be congratulated not ridiculed for that.
I also think we should be more worried about the guys out there working with no training whatsoever than those who seek to train properly and understand to correctly install either domestically or commercially.
should be `in the money` then....Just had a news letter from My Local Electrician and saw the article in it.
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