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or because you kept getting held back cause you couldnt finish the work!!!!!!
Got stuck on second year when i met a hairdresser
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or because you kept getting held back cause you couldnt finish the work!!!!!!
The theory side of plumbing/heating is easy to learn & understand,putting it into practice it a totally different thing.
To be qualified in two/three years,I would say yes in theory only,but in practically speaking ( doing the job ) my answer is no not in two weeks!!
445 views yet only 24 responds,says it all really.
I'm one of the 445 who viewed and didn't respond. Mainly because I couldn't answer yes or no! I still class myself as a trainee even though I'm level 2 qualified. The reason for that is I've not been plumbing for long, therefore i dont have a vast amount of experience and keep coming across problems that I need help to resolve (hence the reason I'm on here so much). However there are a great many who feel that once they have the tech cert they have enough knowledge to tackle all jobs. In essence I think it's all down to people not being able to identify their own skill levels that has caused the problems, the reasons behind that is also debatable and probably linked to fast track courses.
Hope the above makes sense!
in plumbing you have to make a commitment to life long learning,when you say level 2 is that n.v.q. and are you doing an apprenticeship
Got stuck on second year when i met a hairdresser
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