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<blockquote data-quote="georgegold" data-source="post: 199873" data-attributes="member: 14047"><p>greetings! done my 2382,2377 and building regs at ncs doncaster. have no regrets; its expensive but well worth it. the instructors are brilliant at what they do and possess years of experience. when you have done the training like i have and actually see how much you have learnt and have the confidence to go out on a job there must be something right with how the training is delivered. we just have to be reasonable because no training can teach all the necessary skills needed to be an electrician. that's aquired over an electrician's working life. obviously thats why organizations like he jib have different grading levels for electricians from electrical improvers to technicians.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="georgegold, post: 199873, member: 14047"] greetings! done my 2382,2377 and building regs at ncs doncaster. have no regrets; its expensive but well worth it. the instructors are brilliant at what they do and possess years of experience. when you have done the training like i have and actually see how much you have learnt and have the confidence to go out on a job there must be something right with how the training is delivered. we just have to be reasonable because no training can teach all the necessary skills needed to be an electrician. that's aquired over an electrician's working life. obviously thats why organizations like he jib have different grading levels for electricians from electrical improvers to technicians. [/QUOTE]
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