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<blockquote data-quote="roys" data-source="post: 541440" data-attributes="member: 5044"><p>What experience do you have on working in houses, a lot of time it is not just about the quals you have but knowing about the construction of houses, for example how to lift floor boards with minimum damage, how to put holes into ceilings to fish cables and make good afterwards.</p><p>How long does the course last? remember it takes most of us 4 years to learn the basics.</p><p>A lot of the short courses are designed for people with relevant but maybe not exact experience that need that little extra bit of knowledge and paperwork just to bring them up to speed.</p><p>As I say I have no idea of your knowledge or experience so it might be spot on for you or it might be just a training company trying to grab your hard earned cash by giving you false promises, be careful and good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="roys, post: 541440, member: 5044"] What experience do you have on working in houses, a lot of time it is not just about the quals you have but knowing about the construction of houses, for example how to lift floor boards with minimum damage, how to put holes into ceilings to fish cables and make good afterwards. How long does the course last? remember it takes most of us 4 years to learn the basics. A lot of the short courses are designed for people with relevant but maybe not exact experience that need that little extra bit of knowledge and paperwork just to bring them up to speed. As I say I have no idea of your knowledge or experience so it might be spot on for you or it might be just a training company trying to grab your hard earned cash by giving you false promises, be careful and good luck. [/QUOTE]
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