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Hi,
Anyone work with FP200 and is able to take some photos for an NVQ as an example I'm putting together? We can discuss some payment.

Message me here or privately if interested
 
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I take it you’re not with an employer that can give you practical experience with this type of cable?
 
You want someone to send you pictures of FP200 installations for you to put in your portfolio?
 
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I think the guy is looking for solutions to fulfil the requirement…. Using someone else’s photos is fraudulent, really.

Ask at the wholesalers for a short length, a few clips, a gland and an accessory and make up a dummy installation yourself in your garage or something.

Is this the only thing you need to do?
 
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I think the guy is looking for solutions to fulfil the requirement…. Using someone else’s photos is fraudulent, really.

Ask at the wholesalers for a short length, a few clips, a gland and an accessory and make up a dummy installation yourself in your garage or something.

Is this the only thing you need to do?
Yes it's the only thing I need. Just annoying I'm never on a job using FP but I suppose I'll have to make a mock installation if these are the hoops I need to jump through.

Thanks for your responses
 
Yes it's the only thing I need. Just annoying I'm never on a job using FP but I suppose I'll have to make a mock installation if these are the hoops I need to jump through.

Thanks for your responses
You’re never on a job, or there are no jobs?

It’s your employers responsibility to give you the experience you need. If there’s an FP200 job, then they should give you an opportunity on it.

A mock install is really all I can suggest.

FP is much easier to work with than the MICC a lot of us needed to work on.
 
You’re never on a job, or there are no jobs?

It’s your employers responsibility to give you the experience you need. If there’s an FP200 job, then they should give you an opportunity on it.

A mock install is really all I can suggest.

FP is much easier to work with than the MICC a lot of us needed to work on.
Rarely do jobs with FP, have in the past and no doubt will in the future but it's annoying waiting when time is ticking on the completion date
 

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