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So is it possible to be a fast-food worker or an office worker and then go on a 5 week course and come out the other end proclaiming to be an electrician.
In addition to that should you be allowed to do a 5 week course and immediately go self employed.
Is it safe to do a 5 week course then immediately be let loose on the public.

In my opinion if you insist on doing a 5 week course it should be compulsory to work for a company under a competent electrician for at least 3-5 years before becoming self employed.

5 weeks!!! It took me longer than that to learn to swim.
 
So how is this compulsory employment going to work then? Are firms going to be forced to take people on who are seeking to become electricians?
 
The fact that the term ‘electrician ‘ is not a recognised licensed profession with recognised licensed qualifications means that anyone who’s done some kind of short course can call themselves one I’m afraid.
It does kinda take the ---- when you’ve done a 4 year apprenticeship and added qualifications such as BS7671 and inspection and testing and worked hard to be able to call yourself an electrician.
Nothing against people coming into the trade without an apprenticeship, but short courses are ridiculous.
 
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They're just gonna make the rest of us look good!
Yes you could probably be right. We got a lot of good lads out of training programme that would not otherwise of had the opportunity to get an apprenticeship.
There is a lot of untapped talent out there .
One of our lads won the Duke of Edinburgh Award.
 
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Yes you could probably be right. We got a lot of good lads out of training program that would not otherwise of had the opportunity to get an apprenticeship.
There is a lot of untapped talent out there .
One of our lads won the Duke of Edinburgh Award.
How do you get a job as the Duke of Edinburgh
 
Aye..….but some of these Electrical Trainee's are nearly as old as us, rus!!;)
Yes you are right . I still see the one that won the award . He trained in the machine shop and ended up an engineer
He is and was badly disabled when he started with us. He had a heart like lion.
 
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