Are all you old time trade served electricians really such slow learners? How long did it take you to learn your craft? Imagine if you had only known how, you could have been qualified in just three months. Not only that but you could have a nice new shining van with real stock and lovely new tools, and some business training thrown in. Oh lets not forget four weeks on the job training.
You want to know how?
http://www.franchisedirect.co.uk/directory/eleclocal.htm
Maybe they mean that if you are already a sparks and you give them your money they will refine your skills. They can’t seriously be saying that a few weeks in a training centre and a couple of days OJT and you’re a qualified person, can they?
For the part P experts, when did it become a EU regulation? I thought that Part P only applied to part of the UK. These must be some London lads that don’t travel much. Or maybe their EU is a Electrical Union that they have set up just for themselves.
Sorry, I know London people are very nice and widely travelled.
You want to know how?
http://www.franchisedirect.co.uk/directory/eleclocal.htm
Maybe they mean that if you are already a sparks and you give them your money they will refine your skills. They can’t seriously be saying that a few weeks in a training centre and a couple of days OJT and you’re a qualified person, can they?
For the part P experts, when did it become a EU regulation? I thought that Part P only applied to part of the UK. These must be some London lads that don’t travel much. Or maybe their EU is a Electrical Union that they have set up just for themselves.
Sorry, I know London people are very nice and widely travelled.