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The guy I work for works off honesty and keeping things flexible. In this case, it will work in my favour. The last place I was at (for 6 years) frowned upon it if it infringed on the employers needs.

But, it was a company where, if you were a mate of the boss you could pretty much do what you wanted.

I wasn't a mate of the boss and didn't want to be either.. Not that kind of guy.
No brown nosing here....
 
Item 10: So I'll be completing a job then asking the customer to allow me to come back to be assessed on it at a later date?
You get to decide which job you show the assessor. I would think the vast majority of electricians on this site adhere to the regulations on all jobs, but there are some jobs you do where you just know you ticked all the boxes and there's no grey areas, so pick that job. Remember it at the time and make a note so you don't forget that that is the job you want to show the assessor. Perhaps a bit over the top, but it means I don't have to think back over all the jobs before assessment time.

Yes, you just let the customer know, or rather you ask their permission. You can let them know at the time that this may be a job that gets assessed, or at a later date. No customer has said 'no' so far.
 
Yes, you just let the customer know, or rather you ask their permission. You can let them know at the time that this may be a job that gets assessed, or at a later date. No customer has said 'no' so far.
I suspect that any smart customer would be pleased to know thier work was being formally assessed for quality!
 
You get to decide which job you show the assessor. I would think the vast majority of electricians on this site adhere to the regulations on all jobs, but there are some jobs you do where you just know you ticked all the boxes and there's no grey areas, so pick that job. Remember it at the time and make a note so you don't forget that that is the job you want to show the assessor. Perhaps a bit over the top, but it means I don't have to think back over all the jobs before assessment time.

Yes, you just let the customer know, or rather you ask their permission. You can let them know at the time that this may be a job that gets assessed, or at a later date. No customer has said 'no' so far.
This is absolutely fantastic information! I wasn't aware of this at all and was worried about how I would show them a job I hadn't even looked at yet.

Ok, I think I have enough information to actually start the ball rolling on my new venture thanks to you guys! :)
I will print off the crucial details on here and ring that accountant in the morning.

Onwards and upwards!
 
Sorry to keep harping on but does anyone care to offer insight into going with either NAPIT or NICEIC?

Do certain potential clientele prefer one over the other at all? I know that NICEIC is more established so more popular.....
For the majority of electricians it really makes no difference who you are registered with. We just go with the cheapest, as all we want to do is be able to notify our work. However, I have seen one or two threads on here over the years where certain estate agents have stipulated an NICEIC electrician. That may well just be a mistake on their part, thinking that the NICEIC is the only registration body though. Others may have first hand knowledge of this.

I suppose if the prices are similar then it makes sense for you to choose NICEIC as the name is more recognised. I can't see it being a problem either way though.
 
Agree Easycert is about the best one I have come across it even tells you when you have inserted the decimal point in the wrong place, its about ÂŁ180.00 up front cost and I think its ÂŁ35.00/year for updates.
 

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