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Absolutely. The 3 week course is the way to go so you've got a thorough background understanding of electrical principals. There are those who cut corners and take the fast track rout with the 2 week course but realistically there's no way this kind of limited scope training is going to equip you with the a broad enough knowledge base to function autonomously in an industry. Please don't be afriad to invest in that extra week of training, it will pay off in the long run.
So Am I right in thinking that with the course you speak about is it really intensive cause someone told me a 5 day block course would sort me out and after that I would be Part P qualified.
Is part P a good qualification to have.
What exactly is a Part P qualification?
Part P isn't a qualification, it's just a sticker that you put on you van to make your customers think you're extra-qualified.Is part P a good qualification to have.
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