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Guy. In a word yes !.
Not so sure about the lube though...
Prefer vanilla pmsl...:thumbup:
Not so sure about the lube though...
Prefer vanilla pmsl...:thumbup:
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The idea behind the only recognised plumbing qualification (C&G 6189) introduced a couple of years ago was that it was an NVQ qualification i.e. you had to be working, not just a classroom test, you combined work based learning with college.
I am sorry EastLondon but you don't know much about Plumbing if you think that you can learn enough about the trade to hold a card & work on site from just a college course!!
The trouble is that so much revenue was being lost by the colleges that they campaigned to have the college only course re-enstated but it does not make you a plumber & never can no matter what they promise you & how much money you pay! Beware of the C&G 6035 !!
I feel for you but carrying out plumbing tasks in a college is in no way the same as doing it in the work place.
seems your the one sheep walking in a different direction to the flock old son, common knowledge, you may have soldered a few pipes but you need a bit more experience than that to be honest
The problem you have EastLondon is that you want a trade skills card that shows employers that you can work as a trained plumber, I have no doubt that with your 8 years experience you could do the job but for all that the employer knows, all you have ever done is the work in the college or worked on site only as a mate, you have no proof.I don't know much about plumbing because i have a c&g? I started that course over 8 years ago whilst working as a plumbers mate. If you think 1 assessment is more powerful then 8 years experience then i think you don't know much about plumbing either!
The problem you have EastLondon is that you want a trade skills card that shows employers that you can work as a trained plumber, I have no doubt that with your 8 years experience you could do the job but for all that the employer knows, all you have ever done is the work in the college or worked on site only as a mate, you have no proof.
Whatever the rights & wrongs of the NVQ system, site inspection visits (minimum of 4) are made & evidence is collected across a range of work areas to ensure that you have the skills to carry out all work that a plumber could be expected to do. The plumbing employer group decide what this range should be, it is most certainly NOT 1 assessment.
You can judge for yourself what I do or don't know about plumbing but what I do know about is the need to have an NVQ in plumbing, something which you didn't find out about 8 years ago.
So 8 years experience is not enough then?
8 years experiance maybe, would you feel comfortable having a van (right now) and doing whatever mad situation throws at you upon the front door opening..
I did the level 2 6129 plumbing which covered sheet lead using bossing sticks wedges etc. Which was discontinued. But had to do all the practical in the college 1st 2nd fix bathrooms ,soil pipe installation, air testing, guttering, open vented hot water systems, services valves isolation, etc. But ok a port folio was made as we progress. But at the end I'd say it's what you and yourself make of it.
With a foot in the door. It doesn't mean you aren't a qualified plumber
NVQ I think is quality, but you'd always be bargaining to keep a good rate and pay in most places, and are likely down the hill .. say I'm happy fortunately to work with a qualified gas engineer with C+G 6129
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