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Home Electrics Diy Competence -Vs- Need Qualified Electrician.
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<blockquote data-quote="Lurch" data-source="post: 406731" data-attributes="member: 6967"><p>I've said pretty much exactly this quite a few times, everyone knows part p is a failure but no-one will admit it. Many opportunities have been missed to quietly sideline it, or do some major revising of the standard industry training and requirements to try and get it back on track. The stubbornness of the people making the decisions is not doing anyone any good, it is having the opposite effect to what part p was meant to achieve.</p><p></p><p>If you look back there are loads of schemes that have failed and disappeared soon after being released, most of which I can't remember the name of, some of which I do not know what they were about and who ran the schemes which just caused more public confusion. Most homeowners have no idea who should be registered with what and why, so the industry is left to self police effectively, which is what it was doing before, but now there are more people in the industry who are clueless so the self policing doesn't work any more.</p><p></p><p>We do not need external policing, we need skilled tradesmen in the industry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lurch, post: 406731, member: 6967"] I've said pretty much exactly this quite a few times, everyone knows part p is a failure but no-one will admit it. Many opportunities have been missed to quietly sideline it, or do some major revising of the standard industry training and requirements to try and get it back on track. The stubbornness of the people making the decisions is not doing anyone any good, it is having the opposite effect to what part p was meant to achieve. If you look back there are loads of schemes that have failed and disappeared soon after being released, most of which I can't remember the name of, some of which I do not know what they were about and who ran the schemes which just caused more public confusion. Most homeowners have no idea who should be registered with what and why, so the industry is left to self police effectively, which is what it was doing before, but now there are more people in the industry who are clueless so the self policing doesn't work any more. We do not need external policing, we need skilled tradesmen in the industry. [/QUOTE]
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