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I would warn all potential students of New Career Skills to think long and hard before signing up on this course. Your enuquiry will result in a sales person, sorry course advisor, coming round to meet you, always make sure you have somebody else with you to witness the lies that they will tell you. They will tell you various lies, ranging from we can promise you a paid job at the end of your course, or yes we guatantee you a work experience placement, oh yes we have really supportive tutors. And on and on they will. Me being me fall for all the sales patter. When going along on my week training, I think my tutor older bloke with glasses appeared around five times during the whole week, he was usually found sitting behind his desk upstairs. I have to say even though once you meet the job girl and she has just dropped the bombshell there are no promised jobs, she was really helpful and put me on the right track to help search work, she also had a genuine personality and was very compassionate towards my needs. I had Phil the tutor who does really well in not great conditions, always was there to spur you on. I am now a qualifified domestic electrical installer. I was going to do my PV at the centre, but PLEASE everybody look around the renewable courses are around £200 cheaper at other centres. So please the actual training was great, BUT you will get lied to, I also found when I complained the student care email address, you are just ignored or fobbed off with some excuse and they send you away to read your contract. My advise is go to a college go through a proper training establishment
 
I did the NCS domestic installer course last year and I understood that it was intended to lead to self employment. If you look at all the case studies of NCS graduates on the website and on the DVD they give you then you will see that most are self employed. The course advisor that visited me did not give any guarantees of work at the end of the course. I have now set up a company and NCS have arranged work experience, as far as I am concerned they have done everything they said they would. I would be interested to know which training centre you went to, I went to Watford and found the tutors to be very good.
 
I had the sales visit from NCS and hated the hard sell attempts...

I resisted and have just started the course with Able Skills in Dartford this week who are great and cost less than a quarter of the NCS price!
 
Had the same experience, salesman gave it big, don't give you the price 'til the end, 30 seconds later you're showing them the door... so glad I did'nt enter this route! no college is perfect, but I like AbleSkills (for my 2330)
 
If you look at all the case studies of NCS graduates on the website and on the DVD they give you then you will see that most are self employed.

Well that's pretty obvious, They wouldn't qualify as being electricians that a company could legitimately employ!!
 
There seems to be a few suspicious posts about ncs on electricians forums, so heres the genuine experience:
I signed up in january 2012, I'll tell you what happened. As with Duggie23 I made an enquiry over the phone about where the training centres were, only to be told by the girl that she didnt know and that a local "course advisor' would pay me a visit to tell me more. I went ahead and a chap called mark soltys came by on the friday afternoon for a 3 hour SELL SELL SELL.
Words like 'fully qualified electrican' and '2391' earn 40k+ 'own a porsche' - The decision was to be made there on the day, from making a simple enquiry that morning I was signing up to £6300 deals that afternoon without being able to talk to anyone or think it through or compare at all. This is exactly the sales you get with the double glazing cowboys!
Now I'm not usually one to be sold to like this but after having a pretty upsetting time throughout the recession he got me at first to write a cheque for £1000 deposit against a £6300 course plus interest on payments of £1000 a month. Having time to breath and realise that I had got carried away, I called him up to opt for another cheaper option to which he had a new deal where there was no deposit no interest and payments of £219 a month with an opening balance of £6300.
1 week later I received my course material and some reference books, to be honest I found studying on my own to be hard and I even found errors in the course material!!
Onto the 1st week practical. most of the equipment to use for installing my lighting circuit was broken, leaving me to find parts in the bin for ages and I found the course instructor distracted the first 2 days and no help at all. he did get better on day 3 but I had already made mistakes that I didnt have time to go over because he just wasnt there. for £6k i expected better.
things got slightly complicated at home when we moved house and i took another job so found studying really hard and got little support from ncs. Time went by, payments were kept up but I had been made redundant so I decided I had to stop. £2000 spent with 5 books, 1 week practical and a cheap tool kit to show for it all and I cant seem to shake them off!!
They wont acknowledge my letter of cancellation and keep threatening me with ccjs and eventually baliffs and also my opening balance of £6300 now seems to be £8100!
So there you go. If you want to be an electrician,plumber or whatever - watchout theres some potholes to avoid. i suggest a local college, city & guilds 2330 to start with for £1600 for 2 nights a week for a whole year. regards Giddy
 
I signed up with New Career Skills at the beginning of February and so far I'm very happy with the service I've received.

I did my research regarding different training centres and found NCS to be offering the right package for me.

The course advisor (Steve Brooks) was very professional,knew his job very well and didn't in any way push for a 'hard sell' with me.

I received all my course books/text books the next week and I'm now into my studying and submitted my first TMA and very much looking forward to my first weeks practical in Doncaster.

The qualifications I'll acquire will be sufficient for me to work self-employed on all aspects of domestic electrical work including testing and varification and at 37 I've no intentions of wanting to work for a large company!

I'm not putting in hard work to line some corporate's pockets!!

You get what you pay for at the end of the day,'buy cheap,buy twice'!!

So far very happy with NCS and when you sign a contract with finance,you're legally bound to pay the rest outstanding!!

Pay in full or do the course you've signed up for,nobody will hand you a career on a plate,you have to put in to get out....
 
just finished my domestic installer course and the 2392 just got to do solar pv,the course i found to be very good kev at doncaster is a great tutor i could not recommend him high enough been working with a mate (sparky) on and off for past 9 months and i am about to set up on my own,the course gives you a basic understanding off whats required but further skills need to be obtained onsite i am now happy to work on my own but have the luxury of my mate being availible pretty much all the time,on the whole the course provides a stepping stone to be a domestic installer so i am happy with the finished outcome,i still read my books pretty much all the time and reference online i suppose at the end of the day its how much you want it no one will give you it in this world !!
 
just finished my domestic installer course and the 2392 just got to do solar pv,the course i found to be very good kev at doncaster is a great tutor i could not recommend him high enough been working with a mate (sparky) on and off for past 9 months and i am about to set up on my own,the course gives you a basic understanding off whats required but further skills need to be obtained onsite i am now happy to work on my own but have the luxury of my mate being availible pretty much all the time,on the whole the course provides a stepping stone to be a domestic installer so i am happy with the finished outcome,i still read my books pretty much all the time and reference online i suppose at the end of the day its how much you want it no one will give you it in this world !!

I'm pleased you've enjoyed the course and your comments have given me even greater confidence in the course I've chosen with New Career Skills.

Thanks for the feedback,I start my first weeks practical in Doncaster on April 2nd.

Cheers
 
Study study study and site experience is essential ,a good book worth it's weight in gold is the part p doctor £17.99 Electra site very easy to understand I would buy a copy straight away wish I had it when I started my course,good luck with the course you will get out of it what you put in.
 

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