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Have you passed your level 3 NVQ with NTC?As I have said before, this course is designed for people who already work full time in completely different fields and are looking to make a change but can’t afford to stop working, hence, the theory is done in your own time and weeks are done when you can book weeks off work. You are completely correct in that real world experience really does make the difference and I have seen how different the electricians mates are to the office workers, so to speak, when it came to the practical tests due to their on site experience...
As if you'd know...Show me your qualifications or evidence mate to discriminate anyone! Shame on you !! At least my evidence is Based on fact and not just hearsay..now tap on mate.Yep a keyboard warrior that has been around the block a few times and recognise a scam artist when he sees one extolling the virtues of a discredited company.
And how do you figure that out pal?Your evidence is based on your hearsay nothing concrete to substantiate your claims as facts.
I trained whit them< but after 3 years i dont finish the course.....what is hapen now? i lose all?I trained with new trades career - the chap you spoke to IS a salesman but the course is legit. If you can afford to, pay up front for the whole course and save a shedload.
You will have 3 years to complete the course - it should take you to level 3 and cover your AM2.
The actual training is done by a city and guilds registered company, and most of the work is done from home (theory) with 1 week courses at a centre to do practicals and take exams.
My experience is that you need to either already be an electricians mate or improver etc or have a very good idea about being an electrician.
People that have come straight from other areas/school seem to struggle. The exams can be difficult but it is genuine C&G stuff that all the electricians on this site would have taken.
We are, after all, the geniuses of the building industry!!!
Contact them and ask.I trained whit them< but after 3 years i dont finish the course.....what is hapen now? i lose all?
It is a scam college, they have ripped me off, as the course can't exist because the college doesn't. Only the finance company exists! My mistake was in not asking for the address of the training centres across the UK, if I had asked that I would have found out the lie earlier. Now I'm thousands in debt and homeless because of them!Let's try keep this thread. So be mindful of how we say things in it.
I'm about to install a news / blog to the forum (have done it on the other two) and this is a big area I want plenty of advice articles about.
We have seen these companies come and go over the years but the directors or usually connected. And usually end up in Scotland so you can't sue without losing even more money through travel and accomodation etc
Not saying this company is one of them. But it sounds exactly the bloody same to me I can't believe there are still such companies around.
This training firms and those "pay us 5 grand and we will send you work" firms all need some clever blogging done about them. Ones I will stand behind in court.
We are hosted in France, managed in Italy, and I am subbed out to the forum for web work only.
It's operated from a country out of their remit. They can't take me anywhere and get a penny from me.
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