Hi all, I'll try to keep this brief...
I have been sparking, and testing for over ten years now. And have been teaching sessionally for the past few years also. Now some of my students, when they have done their 2330 and gone out on their own, have asked for me for advice here and there. So, as I'm self employed, I simply come to an agreement on what they're after and assisted them accordingly. Sometimes it's with help designing but often it's with NICEIC assessment prep and even more so testing and inspection.
The benefits of this have been that I have come to their site, their installations and assisted them with their equipment which has really helped build up their confidence. I've monitored their filling of forms, all paperwork being done with their branding.
I had a guy on Wednesday who, when I asked if the job had been notified, assumed his coming application for the niceic would mean he wouldn't have to notify. So I have arranged a meeting with him next week to sit down with part P in hand and some reference material and I will drill it into him till he is happy he understands. The company director has asked me if I can do this more regularly for his guys, including things like toolbox talks on things like safe isolation procedure etc..
So I am wondering if this would work commercially? Will electricians who aren't fully confident want a third party to assist where they can? Or will they be too proud?
I'm thinking more around the college leavers area at first.
All of my work would be anonymous to clients if necessary, as I'm not there to do the work as much as I am there to show by example to build up the electricians confidence.
So my question really is would anyone here have taken up on a service like this if they felt it would have been of benefit to them?
I'm just seek the impression of electricians who DONT know me...
Thx
David
I have been sparking, and testing for over ten years now. And have been teaching sessionally for the past few years also. Now some of my students, when they have done their 2330 and gone out on their own, have asked for me for advice here and there. So, as I'm self employed, I simply come to an agreement on what they're after and assisted them accordingly. Sometimes it's with help designing but often it's with NICEIC assessment prep and even more so testing and inspection.
The benefits of this have been that I have come to their site, their installations and assisted them with their equipment which has really helped build up their confidence. I've monitored their filling of forms, all paperwork being done with their branding.
I had a guy on Wednesday who, when I asked if the job had been notified, assumed his coming application for the niceic would mean he wouldn't have to notify. So I have arranged a meeting with him next week to sit down with part P in hand and some reference material and I will drill it into him till he is happy he understands. The company director has asked me if I can do this more regularly for his guys, including things like toolbox talks on things like safe isolation procedure etc..
So I am wondering if this would work commercially? Will electricians who aren't fully confident want a third party to assist where they can? Or will they be too proud?
I'm thinking more around the college leavers area at first.
All of my work would be anonymous to clients if necessary, as I'm not there to do the work as much as I am there to show by example to build up the electricians confidence.
So my question really is would anyone here have taken up on a service like this if they felt it would have been of benefit to them?
I'm just seek the impression of electricians who DONT know me...
Thx
David