Yes that course in my opinion is a waste of money , 5 days of practical is not enough to learn really anything , the part P and the PAT TEST is a good qualification to have when you are fully qualified , and the testing course is just basics stuff .
if you are going to spend nearly 3k on a course go to a local college and try to get on you level 2 electrical installation 2365 (level 1 is really basic I was told and useless , I skipped level 1 and went straight to level 2) you will do practical and theory lessons on there for almost a year and you can do it part time on evenings for about the same price, and the good thing is after you get your level 3 you can start doing your portfolio do ge
Yes that course in my opinion is a waste of money , 5 days of practical is not enough to learn really anything , the part P and the PAT TEST is a good qualification to have when you are fully qualified , and the testing course is just basics stuff .
if you are going to spend nearly 3k on a course go to a local college and try to get on you level 2 electrical installation 2365 (level 1 is really basic I was told and useless , I skipped level 1 and went straight to level 2) you will do practical and theory lessons on there for almost a year and you can do it part time on evenings for about the same price, and the good thing is after you get your level 3 you can start doing your portfolio do get your nvq.
Agree with almost everything you say apart from the having the part P qualification, you dont actually need this to join a CPC scheme