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So from reading every post on this thread my understanding is that TS4U will give you the qualifications to become a fully qualified electrician but obviously not the skill sets to become an experienced electrican.
This isn't too dissimilar to NVQ's as far as I can see which I did in carpentry 10 years ago, they were 2-3 year courses & there were kids there that passed & had the qualifications to call themselves "qualified carpenters" but they definitely weren't compitent to do some of the most basic task's
If the qualifications TS4U offer are all you need to be known as a "fully qualified Electrician" then I think it's good value for money but Experience is priceless & can't be rushed
This isn't too dissimilar to NVQ's as far as I can see which I did in carpentry 10 years ago, they were 2-3 year courses & there were kids there that passed & had the qualifications to call themselves "qualified carpenters" but they definitely weren't compitent to do some of the most basic task's
If the qualifications TS4U offer are all you need to be known as a "fully qualified Electrician" then I think it's good value for money but Experience is priceless & can't be rushed