Re: TECHNIQUE TRAINING (Chesterfield) There is no way on earth you can even pretend to be an electrician following such a short period of training. Electrical systems, wiring, bonding, calcs, polyphase systems, power factor and correction, circuit protection and why, regs and good old fashioned common sense through "time served" learning are the very basic requirements of any good electrician. Anyone considering a career in electrical installation and contracting should seriously consider spending money on such a short term course. IMO its useless and I'm not surprised that people who have taken this route are frowned upon. The C&G 2330 takes 3 years from scratch using p/t studies, then the NVQ level 3, then experience in testing and a further 2391 qualification in order to become approved. Think about it .... a few weeks intensive? No chance. |