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Ive got my first NIC assessment coming up and a couple of my jobs (that i was going to provide the assessor with) have previously been signed off through the company i used to work for. Will this be an issue even if i did all the works? Would the assessor even check if the job has been signed off on his database or would he just go through my unbranded test certificate on the day and make sure it is satisfactory?
Tia
Steady on there Pete!!I did work for a surgeon who was a really nice guy, and he was surprised that we had to have a full assessment ever 12 months regardless of whether or not we've had complaints, made mistakes etc. He opens people up and isn't assessed so frequently as we are.
I would be interested to know how many experienced sparks fail their annual assessments. I'm referring to those sparks who have had assessments before (not those that previously worked on the checkout at asda and did a 3 week Electricians course).
I did work for a surgeon who was a really nice guy, and he was surprised that we had to have a full assessment ever 12 months regardless of whether or not we've had complaints, made mistakes etc. He opens people up and isn't assessed so frequently as we are.
I would be interested to know how many experienced sparks fail their annual assessments. I'm referring to those sparks who have had assessments before (not those that previously worked on the checkout at asda and did a 3 week Electricians course).
I did work for a surgeon who was a really nice guy, and he was surprised that we had to have a full assessment ever 12 months regardless of whether or not we've had complaints, made mistakes etc. He opens people up and isn't assessed so frequently as we are.
I would be interested to know how many experienced sparks fail their annual assessments. I'm referring to those sparks who have had assessments before (not those that previously worked on the checkout at asda and did a 3 week Electricians course).
There is scope within the Governments Scheme, not to be assessed annually. Not sure of the exact details, but after a few years, the Scheme if it feels confident in the contractor, doesn't have to carry out an annual assessment. The requirement is for regular assessments.
Edit, indent 12;
https://assets.publishing.service.g...e/512860/CPS_Conditions_final__April_2016.pdf
Has anyone every questioned why sparks are vetted every 12 months ??
Obviously the scams like yearly assessments as it’s easy peasy money for them. £600 for half a days work and then multiple that by how many suckers you can enroll every 12 months.
Easy money.
But in reality say I’m vetted by a scam today , pay my money to be a approved member.
Do I suddenly become a reckless dangerous incompetent electrician in 12 months time who needs assessing all over again?
Think about it ....
Silly post.Paying £400-600 every 12 months to do your job , no matter if you are good bad or ugly ...
Ok , give me £600 every year if it makes you feel better
giving me £600 probably won’t make you a better or worse sparks than you were before ? But you can have a nice badge
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