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Hello people, my employer has decided to put me on a OFTEC course (3 days training and 2 days assessments) I'm not GS or anything so I'm about nervous the lads on my level 3 who are OFTEC tell me it's pretty easy but I'm unsure of what I should be looking into so I'm prepared as I can be.

My employer has sent off a cheque for the books along with a application form for the course.

Any advice would be appreciated.

Thanks.
 
Breathe and pay attention.

And don't be afraid to ask questions. On here too.
 
Breathe and pay attention.

And don't be afraid to ask questions. On here too.

thanks for the reply. Is there anything I should be reading up on like flues, ventilation etc? Or do I just chill out and wait until I start the course?
 
Just chill out, son. With the background you already have you'll be in good stead.

You'll find guys on the course who wouldn't know where to start with a simple s plan.
 
Just chill out, son. With the background you already have you'll be in good stead.

You'll find guys on the course who wouldn't know where to start with a simple s plan.


That's good to hear. Thanks for your time pal. Hope business is good!
 
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