Hi,
If you are interested in training that gives you 'real world' experience, have a look at the website
If you have any queries, please ask!
Cheers.
Hi,
If you are interested in training that gives you 'real world' experience, have a look at the website
If you have any queries, please ask!
Cheers.
Hi,
If you are interested in training that gives you 'real world' experience, have a look at the website
If you have any queries, please ask!
Cheers.
Part P isn't a qualification.
Owain
You'll not have it then.
Whoops!! It should have said "..all taught by Part P registered and fully qualified electricians." Not quite sure what happened there!
On 30 Apr 2007 11:37:21 -0700, Electrician Training UK mused:
'Tis true!
In message , Electrician Training UK writes
Ah. I believe B&Q also have fully qualified electricians manning their electrical aisles.
With the rate at which the skilled tradesmen are leaving the UK to better working climates, it's not going to be long before the electrical industry is just labourers plugging things in.
Who needs to work any more. Lets become "consultants" and do Powerpoint presentations. Ability to operate a space bar essential.
Well, that's one way of getting round Part Pee. I remember seeing one installation where everything was wired in flex stapled to the skirting, with daisy-chained 2A sockets.
Owain
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