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Hi guys,

I have just completed my
Key stage,
PART P,
18 EDITION,
& INSPECTION AND TESTING
Exams and training and thought where better to come than a sparks forum!!

I understand I will probably get heckled as a 3 week wonder, but I have been doing some electrical work every week for 2yrs as I'm a bathroom fitter, tiller, plasterer and plumber (not gas safe) so had to get the electrical qualification as always paying to get inspected and signed off , speeds up the whole process

Anyway hope to chat to you all soon
 
Welcome to the forum.
 
Welcome in Lekky - you don’t have to have a ape themed avatar but you will be eligible for the ‘happy ending’ package should you be interested!
 
Welcome but I have to say that do you think you got good value for your courses as you are struggling with swapping light switches over?
Unfortunately don't have years to study, so had to do a crash course, I would like to have learnt more and experienced more but here I am cap in hand, as stated I'm fault finding, if I had swapped the switches over they would be working
 
Welcome to the asylum mate
 
Domestic installer course covers:
Basic cable calcs
Testing for Initial verification
Certification
Notification criteria
Basic building regs partM etc..

It does not cover practical applications or instalation.
That is learnt on site.

Welcome to forum lekky1
 
It does not cover practical applications or instalation.
That is learnt on site.

Have I misread this??
Logic says it must cover installation of equipment.
"Learning on site" = learning with customers equipment....
 
How to sign a cheque - gets them onto the course and then gives them the heads up on how to join a Scheme.
Do we have them here? I don't think I've actually met a domestic installer
There are quote a few that are in the forum..
There are quote a few that are in the forum..
I know that lol I meant is it just a mainland thing as I've never met one
 

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