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If thats the case then the training companies should becoem more responsible and accountable of who they send out with these cards.
haha... They have their money... They are happy...
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If thats the case then the training companies should becoem more responsible and accountable of who they send out with these cards.
A refund? now that's dumbObviously I wouldn't issue any card myself, but the training companies need to give them something at the end of 5 weeks.
Yeah a T-shirt with the logo I am not an electrician.Obviously I wouldn't issue any card myself, but the training companies need to give them something at the end of 5 weeks.
I have long thought that if my legs and various old injuries stop me from working then i would set up one of these training centres... the profit margins are quite impressive and if you cant beat them join them! think about it every week say 6 people coming through the door paying say £3k for the courses that can be done in 18 days..- 6 new starters each week. that is £72k just from the DI courses to join a scheme... then you can throw bricklaying, plastering, kitchen fitting or the new favourite "handyman course packages" in.. as the leaflet stated ... you can register with mybuilder, rated people and other sites and start working on completion earning £20+ per hour... i know this as a friend of mines son got the course paid for as part of his community mental health support from social services and the like to help him get back on his feet after a hard period in his life... he now has work as a labourer for a maintenance firm and seems to be doing alright for himself.
I reckon there are plenty of older and retired tradespeople out there willing to work in a nice warehouse showing people how to pass a course....
I saw recently that Tradeskills4u have opened a place in Leeds now.. they must be raking it in... There seem to be more and more of these places popping up so the demand is there...
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