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Hi, I am changing 2 old consumer units to 1 new 17th edition one. I have all equipment just need to know labour costs. Im from northern ireland if that makes a difference?
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one day? mine was 2 days a week. two practical half days the rest theory.I also qualified with a 2330, but it certainly isn't an NVQ, that was the other qualification I completed alongside it.
Also it probably was 20weeks in total, but that was drawn out by doing only one day a week during term time and also doing the NVQ during those days aswell.
Who said anything about 6 weeks for an NVQ?
the course takes 20 weeks to complete 14 weeks for level 2 and 6 weeks for level 3
I know how much I would quote but it would have to be a quote because you need to test the existing installation first
This^^^^^^
most of the 2330 level 2 was multiple choice and some of the level 3 was multiple choice.He was talking about the 2330 which is not an NVQ, it is the accompanying technical cert
It's their grandparents, not there. For someone who can't spell English.most of the 2330 level 2 was multiple choice and some of the level 3 was multiple choice.
in other someone who cant read english could pass it (i know a guy that had 7 attempts at one of them, he needed to be in education so he could get dole, the whole family are filthy scroungers, from them upto there gran parents have all done it)
its friday, im pished have a pint or 10 and enjoy yourselfIt's their grandparents, not there. For someone who can't spell English.
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