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An end to the fast track.
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<blockquote data-quote="Electricalserv" data-source="post: 207685" data-attributes="member: 14424"><p>I think at last the industry has sat up and the fast track route is now coming to an end.</p><p></p><p>I have to say that I am very annoyed that I am competing for work with people who have completed qualifications (usually being spoonfed by training providers) in the space of 5 weeks. Unfortunately you can't call yourself an electrician after that short period of time.</p><p></p><p>Fast track electricians are (in our industry) con men. Because in all honesty when customers employ you they very likely see you as a time served electrician and thats far from the case.</p><p></p><p>As of January 2012, the new requirements will come into force and it won't be possible for those fast track routes to work anymore. The new NVQ3 will consist of a portfolio of on-site work. So you will need to be in the industry to enrol on it.</p><p></p><p>Is anybody elese fed up of these fast track routes?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Electricalserv, post: 207685, member: 14424"] I think at last the industry has sat up and the fast track route is now coming to an end. I have to say that I am very annoyed that I am competing for work with people who have completed qualifications (usually being spoonfed by training providers) in the space of 5 weeks. Unfortunately you can't call yourself an electrician after that short period of time. Fast track electricians are (in our industry) con men. Because in all honesty when customers employ you they very likely see you as a time served electrician and thats far from the case. As of January 2012, the new requirements will come into force and it won't be possible for those fast track routes to work anymore. The new NVQ3 will consist of a portfolio of on-site work. So you will need to be in the industry to enrol on it. Is anybody elese fed up of these fast track routes? [/QUOTE]
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