Discuss Perusing a career in Electrics in the Electrician Courses : Electrical Quals area at ElectriciansForums.net

As people are saying:
How can you be qualified in short 16 week (or whatever time) courses when it takes 4 years via correct routes?

Answer: you can NOT.

The courses say you become qualified an yes you may get some qualification like some testing course or something but it is not the full qualifications needed. And the full qualifications is what you want.

Personally I hope that companies will (eventually) realise this and only employ those who did the full qualifications, the correct way.
That way those who worked for the qualifications will get good work and those who where stupid enough to think it can be done in a few weeks will not be working in the trade.

Thanks.
 
Whatever is quick and easy will not pay off in the long run, 16 week courses are obviously going to cram the information in, you'll forget and by the time you are qualified you won't feel confident in doing the job. I hear so many negative people on this forum saying stuff like "blame the polish, don't become an electrician you won't get a job", ignore them, you'll only feel depressed listening to these kind of people.
 
The polish manage ok :wink_smile:
Polish, not polish - and **** off from me ****ing racist. You can carry my screw driver at max if I will let you do it - before you will nick it and sell it for a pint. Vote ukip you racist ----- so we can ban your immigrants from spain seal our borders and tell you to **** off. We naturaly sell you our goods - after all of factories will be transferred to continent and of course you can afford to pay.
 

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