Have heard from a couple different people recently that NVQ3 will no longer be taught in college after this Summer. Just NVQ2 will be available after September
Anyone else heard this ?
Anyone else heard this ?
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Are you sure it's month's I thought it was weekssounds wrong, but the standards these days are far less than the old days. Back then it was a 5 year apprenticeship, 2 years to get your approved and you had to be 27 have a written letter from a manager or be NVQ4 or equal to get your technician, these days a 6 month course and you can become a domestic installer so I don't doubt the standards are dropping, now where is that damn popcorn.
IMO is should go back to the C&G 236 days all done on practical assignments and coursework and written obviously, if a fail in any of these it was no pass.I feel like the whole system is lacking regarding routes in to the industry. Had a guy when i was an apprentice that qualified/gold card…..all i heard was the whining from his drill trying drill through metal with the hammer setting on, terminating an armoured looked like 200 year old rope tail and the list went on. Think that sums up the way the nvq is a load of you know what. Easy to bs your way through it with no experience needed. Think that’s mainly these private companies offering it as apposed to apprentices at a college. Does anyone else feel like companies are not as varied anymore with the work they do?
Meet a lot of electricians that have experience in one area a lot and not so much a varied experience anymore.
In what wayI feel like the whole system is lacking regarding routes in to the industry.
Some people can't do basic DIY yet want to get into a tradeHad a guy when i was an apprentice that qualified/gold card…..all i heard was the whining from his drill trying drill through metal with the hammer setting on, terminating an armoured looked like 200 year old rope tail and the list went on.
Ahh the Not Very Q............. qualificationThink that sums up the way the nvq is a load of you know what. Easy to bs your way through it with no experience needed.
The problem is that the trade has been fragmented not just with domestic, commercial and industrial sectors so much that was bread and butter to an electrician 30 - 40 years ago has been split away into specialisms , how many schemes do you have to pay and how many assessments do you have to find time for just to do a days workThink that’s mainly these private companies offering it as apposed to apprentices at a college. Does anyone else feel like companies are not as varied anymore with the work they do?
I meet a lot who don't understand 3 phase but then say they only do domestic. probably wouldn't know what a floating neutral was unless it was heading down the riverMeet a lot of electricians that have experience in one area a lot and not so much a varied experience anymore.
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