by sparx »
Sun Mar 30, 2008 8:47 pm
Hi all,
DON'T GET ME STARTED!!!!!!!
He will not be qualified-period!
There is no such thing as a 'part-p' qualification in spite of what these half-hard 'colleges' are offering.
In order to celf certify to LABC you have to join a competant person scheme with one of the recognised bodies who should insist on a minimum entrance standard including C&G 2381 or equivalent.
Unfortunately some, notably the Nicy-icy, have lowered their standards so far in an attempt to gain members that it seems some of these 5min wonders are getting on the rolls of schemes, it is deplorable & the reason the 'time-served' amongst us are getting peed off!
LAST WEEK I KUDNT SPEL LECTRISHUN-NOW I ARE ONE!
Fortunately those of use who only do a small amount of domestic work will never be fighting these 'semi-lecs' for work as they could not do the kind of work we do.
Rant over for now.....I feel really sorry for people like the lad who spoke to me last night, just finished 2nd year of 3day/week @ local tech. now can't start final year until he has a job placement, I get loads of mail from guys in same boat, they are doing it right but get 'back-doored' by these short courses.
All I can do is never take on a 'semi-lec' to work for me.....
regards SPARX M.D. Omega Technical Services Ltd.