Hello Puppies,
Long time no write…
Unless something has changed since last summer (23), a previous member of a CP scheme, provided they have renewed each year, will be able to continue renewing.
I fell into this trap by not renewing because I've been working in a sector which doesn't require CP membership for the last few years. Iw as full scope commercial and domestic. The begging, of local builders and those who seem to think that I am the only electrician in the universe, finally got too much and I set about renewing, only to find out that I couldn't. I thought it would cost me the £600 membership/calibration and so on, and it would be done. But no...
£5.5K later, an NVQ3 and an AM2E and a gold card under my belt, I paid the membership and had another CP assessment.
I might add that I am a 62 year old lady, so don’t give me all that adult learner at 46 stuff David 1977
. It was tough, it was horrible, and to be frank it was one of the most sexist experiences of my life. But Thee, I hate to tell you this – it was just a heavy-duty inconvenience for a time served sparks to go through, and it sure wasn’t learning. It is quite possible that your local sparky, who is a member of NAPIT and doesn’t have an NVQ3 etc, knows quite a bit more than you do. This is going to sound really patronising, especially because you don’t know me – some on here do I’m sure – but think of this thread in a few years’ time, look over your shoulder, and see how far you have come.
The criteria have changed, not the ability to do the job, I absolutely promise you.
Personally, I am way more proud of a 2396, a 2391, a 2360 etc. and 25 years of instinct-developing experience, than I am of an NVQ3 carried out on Zoom, a requirement to produce risk assessments from a Janet and John book, and a day in a bay rushing to complete the kind of work which I would not accept on any of my sites. But it is what we have to do to be registered and it is going to make us into little handfuls of gold dust. Stick with it. if I can – you can.
It is a process which you have to go through in order to accommodate the Cash-for-Logos culture of the electrical industry as it is today. Please don’t disrespect that NAPIT member. Because if he doesn’t have an NVQ3 it means he is time served and has never surrendered his membership. He (or perhaps she?) is experienced.
Be nice to the people you meet on the way up.
Good luck – you got this.
Zs