Evening all,
I've gained my EAL level 2 diploma, City and Guilds 2365 level 3 diploma, 17th and 18th edition and 2391 over the past 2 years .I've been on the tools for over a year now, and I feel its time to go for the NVQ.
I'm at a loss as to which provider to go with. My training so far has been a mixture of college and training sheds, so I'm familiar with both attitudes. Training centres are happy to take your money but offer little support (in my experience), whereas I'm struggling to find a college locally that will offer the NVQ.
So yeah, I'm after people's thoughts, recommendations and experience with providers so I can make some sort of informed choice (read, roll of the dice).
I'm based in Corby, Northamptonshire, but I'm aware quite a few training providers travel nationwide.
Also, I was advised that if you've completed the level 3 2365 this year (like me), you don't need to do the bridging unit for the NVQ... Can anyone confirm this?
Thanks in advance.
I've gained my EAL level 2 diploma, City and Guilds 2365 level 3 diploma, 17th and 18th edition and 2391 over the past 2 years .I've been on the tools for over a year now, and I feel its time to go for the NVQ.
I'm at a loss as to which provider to go with. My training so far has been a mixture of college and training sheds, so I'm familiar with both attitudes. Training centres are happy to take your money but offer little support (in my experience), whereas I'm struggling to find a college locally that will offer the NVQ.
So yeah, I'm after people's thoughts, recommendations and experience with providers so I can make some sort of informed choice (read, roll of the dice).
I'm based in Corby, Northamptonshire, but I'm aware quite a few training providers travel nationwide.
Also, I was advised that if you've completed the level 3 2365 this year (like me), you don't need to do the bridging unit for the NVQ... Can anyone confirm this?
Thanks in advance.