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any one heard of a new qualification required next year ?
just about to start nvq2,should i continue ?
 
Are you referring to the cscs card ? From 2010 you have to have a cscs card to work on-site.
 
apparently the term 'on site' is anywhere work is done for remuneration!!!
therefore a bathroom swap will become a 'site' for the duration of the job.
Heard this from a reliable source!!!!
 
cscs card not difficult to obtain,like most things these days u just ring up give em your bank details they sit u in a class for a few hrs with some like minded people and
dederr one cscs card lol.
well something like that
 
I have heard that in 2010 you will not be able to work on site unless you have a minimum of nvq level 2. I can't find out much more info about if it's true or not.
 
I have heard that in 2010 you will not be able to work on site unless you have a minimum of nvq level 2. I can't find out much more info about if it's true or not.

Yes that is true.
 
well thats a good thing least i know this hard work and **** money im going through at the moment doing a proper apprenticeship is going to pay off somewhat!
 
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