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Does anyone know anything - good or bad - about Trades Gateway training provider? Electrics - Trades GatewayTrades Gateway

I cant see anything awful about them on google apart from people not being able to get their money back quickly if they want to cancel (which although not good, doesn't make them a terrible training provider)
But I cant see anything good about them either - though I know usually online you only tend to get the negative reviews?

I am considering doing an electrician course with them - its not fast track - I expect it to take many months if not years to get to Level 3 diploma.
Its also not all online learning but a mix of online, self study, in class taught and also residential practical on the hands on training - so makes me think it looks good and not dodgy.

Would be really grateful to know what you think? Its so hard trying to decide if a training provider is legit or not and obviously there's a huge money risk too.
Thanks in advance for any help.
These are the learning outcomes I can achieve:
[h=2]LEARNING OUTCOMES[/h][h=3]DOMESTIC ELECTRICAL INSTALLER[/h]
  • Industry Certification in Essential Electrics
  • BPEC – Part P Defined Scope
  • City & Guilds 2377 – In-service Inspection and Testing of Electrical Equipment
  • City & Guilds 2382 – 17th Edition of the IEE Wiring Regulations
  • BPEC – Part P Full Scope
  • City & Guilds 2357 Level 3 Diploma (Units 1, 3, 4, 5 & 6) in Installing Electrotechnical Systems and Equipment
[h=3]FULL SCOPE ELECTRICIAN[/h]
  • Industry Certification in Essential Electrics
  • Part P – Defined Scope
  • City & Guilds 2377 – In-service Inspection and Testing of Electrical Equipment
  • City & Guilds 2382 – 17th Edition of the IEE Wiring Regulations
  • Part P – Full Scope
  • City & Guilds 2357 Level 3 Diploma (Units 2, 7, 8 & 9) in Installing Electrotechnical Systems and Equipment
  • City & Guilds 2392 – Certificate in Fundamental Inspection, Testing and Initial Verification
  • City & Guilds 2394 and 2395 – Certificate in Inspection, Testing and Verification of Electrical Installations
 
full scope electrician, you will still need to do am2 and nvq 3 to be classed as a electrician under j.i.b, and the first 3 course are a waste of time to do
 
I have just started with them in November, so far so good i suppose..
I signed up with them and was given a load of books and a folder to start with.
A few weeks later i received online login details.
In the first book (Section 1 Part A) supplied when i signed up there are 8 Modules. Im reading through Module 4 currently. At the end of each module there is a little Assesment which you submit to the "Tutors" Online.
You start your first lot of practical after module 11.

They seem on the face of things to be Ok..
 
Hi Andrew,

I have signed up for the same course. I'm at the same stage you were at when you were on this course (the regs) not the easiest to read. Can you recommend any good forum posts on here that may come in useful? Would be good to keep in touch with yourself to compare notes if that was ok.

James
 
Have any of you searched any of the qualifications listed in the OP and what they actually are?
The "Industry certification for essential electrics" for example, this is a joke course designed for people who do not and will not work in the electrical trade. The stuff it covers I could teach my 3 year old grandson in about 20 minutes.
BPEC defined scope/BPEC full scope. Why are they charging you for defined scope if a day or two later they're putting you through full scope? Neither of these "qualifications" will make any of you electricians.
I'm not trying to rain on anyone's parades just for the sake of it, I want you to wake up and realise you're being fleeced guys. All of these courses, and the ones which actually will make electricians out of you (with on the tools experience of course), are available at your local technical college. Probably a hell of a lot less than these people are stiffing you for
 
Hi, I'm new here and can see that your question was posted some time ago but... I'm on the Level 3 course with Trades Gateway and have just completed practical week 2 (of 8) and achieved the Part P Defined Scope Qualification.

The way that the course is setup is for people who have a full time job or for any other reason can't commit to going to college full time or working as an electricians mate on lower wages. I myself have a family, mortgage and everything else that goes with it so can't take a significant drop in wages whilst I get my qualifications. Expect this course to take you a couple of years.

There is a bit of bulls":t coming out of Trades Gateway, the inital sales guy is slick and shows you a crappy video with that Tommy Whateverhisname is off Ground Force but once you get into it the course is really quite well laid out and the practical weeks offer both hands on experience (albeit in a training centre, on training boards) and the chance to talk to sparks who have either retired from being 'on the tools' or teach part time, do real work the rest of it. Like I said earlier I've just finished week 2, the centre I went to was in Southampton and the tutor there was a guy called John Knox, 19 years on the tools, teaches part time and was absolutely brilliant. I came away from the week well up on my knowledge.

I started the course in April 2014. Its now March 2015 and I'm only a fifth of the way though the practicals and just coming upto half way though the home learning books so it's going to be another year at least until I'm done. This is partly due to me having to take a couple of months off from the studying due to my day job and partly because the practical weeks get filled up quickly. My advice - if you can book weeks 1&2 together, it'll really help you this way.
 
So are they teaching you how to chase walls, lift floorboards, install the many methods of containment, terminate MICC, install and commission fire and intruder alarm systems, etc etc?
 
full scope electrician, you will still need to do am2 and nvq 3 to be classed as a electrician under j.i.b, and the first 3 course are a waste of time to do

This is what i can never understand with these training centers, they call their courses 2357, but that includes NVQ 3, however you need to be employed within the trade in order to fill this log thing book out. So how are they managing to get over the NVQ element??
Again, they say that to gain the NVQ-3 takes between 12 to 24 months. So can anyone here explain how all this happens, ...legitimately??
 
This is what i can never understand with these training centers, they call their courses 2357, but that includes NVQ 3, however you need to be employed within the trade in order to fill this log thing book out. So how are they managing to get over the NVQ element??
Again, they say that to gain the NVQ-3 takes between 12 to 24 months. So can anyone here explain how all this happens, ...legitimately??

City & Guilds 2357 Course - NVQ Diploma

7.5 grand later........

I don't understand why any one would chuck that amount of money at it when they could go to a local college complete level 2&3 2356 and convert it in to the 2357 ,do the am2 and build the portfolio for 1/3 of the cost.

rough costs £650 level2
£650 level 3
£450 Am2
£750 to convert in to 2357 qualification for the portfolio part
TOTAL=£2500

IMO I think a lot of people are just fooled by a slick sales pitch lol.

Any one who was nearly fooled by a slick salesman before reading this post can PM me for my bank details to send me some of the 5grand I've just saved them haha
 
City & Guilds 2357 Course - NVQ Diploma

7.5 grand later........

I don't understand why any one would chuck that amount of money at it when they could go to a local college complete level 2&3 2356 and convert it in to the 2357 ,do the am2 and build the portfolio for 1/3 of the cost.

rough costs £650 level2
£650 level 3
£450 Am2
£750 to convert in to 2357 qualification for the portfolio part
TOTAL=£2500

IMO I think a lot of people are just fooled by a slick sales pitch lol.

Any one who was nearly fooled by a slick salesman before reading this post can PM me for my bank details to send me some of the 5grand I've just saved them haha


Still doesn't answer how these students can fulfil the requirements of this NVQ-3 without being employed within the trade??
 
Still doesn't answer how these students can fulfil the requirements of this NVQ-3 without being employed within the trade??[/QUOTE

you don't have to be employed You could be volunteering, self employed on an agency, etc. which ever way any one does it they need the variety of work to complete the log book part of the nvq.

edit: unless they are a wizard with the likes of photo shop and then they don't need any work as the variety of work is available from images on the net with a bit of editing lol.
 
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I'm always intrigued as to what people do after these courses.
The idea seems to be to train around an existing job, walk out of the training centre and straight into a job earning the same as an electrician without having to go through the 'trainee' stage.
Does this actually happen, realistically?
 
I'm 12 months into this course, and i've had different views about them. I haven't had any problems - so far. But, people have various opinions about them, some good, some bad, so its hard to know for sure. I've consider changing, because i'm eager to get some practical experience, which T.G. offer eventually. Let me know how you get on.
 
unless they are a wizard with the likes of photo shop and then they don't need any work as the variety of work is available from images on the net with a bit of editing lol.

A far more likely scenario me thinks!!

But the question still stands, HOW does Trades Gateway provide the NVQ 3 element to these online hopefuls?? As far as i can see they can't, so shouldn't be quoting C&G 2357 in their advertising....
 
Hi Andrew,

I have signed up for the same course. I'm at the same stage you were at when you were on this course (the regs) not the easiest to read. Can you recommend any good forum posts on here that may come in useful? Would be good to keep in touch with yourself to compare notes if that was ok.

James

Hi James,

Only just got around to this forum again.
I havn't yet found any good/relevant forum posts.
Yeah, would be good to keep in touch.. (Just dont send me anything dodgy, as the mrs gets very jealous! lol)
Il send you a private message with my email.
Im currently just on section 2 Part A. Have booked my first 2 weeks of practical starting end of July in Leeds, (I did see one post on another forum saying you have to pay off at least a grand before practical, they haven't said that to me directly, but with the wait im sure this has some truth to it!)

Where are you upto currently?
 
Im currently just on section 2 Part A. Have booked my first 2 weeks of practical starting end of July in Leeds
I am doing the Domestic Installer course with ERR and have my first 2 practical weeks coming up in Wolverhampton... like you I am getting my head around Section 2 - Part A so if I can be of any help, give me a shout mate but this forum and wider across the web has loads of BS7671 reference and study aids if you look closely enough :whatchutalkingabout
 
A far more likely scenario me thinks!!

But the question still stands, HOW does Trades Gateway provide the NVQ 3 element to these online hopefuls?? As far as i can see they can't, so shouldn't be quoting C&G 2357 in their advertising....

I was told they run there own sites electrical/plumbing ect.
So i'm guessing you pay the to work.
 
When do the practical sessions take place ?? I'm hoping its weekends, as I can't imagine an employer giving people time off to it week days.
 
The only thing I don't like is I can't use my DVD's, because I have an apple laptop, and it isn't compatible. I've tried the Library computers, but they would have to change all the settings which is a pain.
 
Hi just to clear something up. I've just started with them haven't done my practical weeks yet but I listened very closely and have read all the info on this college you get the nvq log book. By going to one of there sites which they have a few of and whilst there they have the nvq assessments people come there. Not all of us can afford to drop and go to college full time. Like myself I have a mortgage to pay for so this was the only course that suited my requirements instead of being negative to us why not help us and ask us about how the course is going with them. As you can see from the posts people are doing well
 
full scope

part p defined scope
C&G 2377
C&G2382
part p full scope
C&G2392
C&G 2365 level 2 diploma
unit 201/501
unit202
unit203
unit204
unit210
C&G 2365 level 3 level nvq diploma
unit301
unit302
unit304
unit305
unit308
C&G2394
C&G2395
C&G 2357 level 3 nvq diploma once all others completed

These are the ones I'm doing. I've tried looking for a company to jump ship to but there isn't any willing to take me on. The only way to jump ship is to do an apprenticeship and I have a mortgage and bills to pay and the 150 a week will no where near cover that. This was the only way I could get some qualifications and still live. If it's as easy as you say to jump ship then why couldn't I find it nor my fiend who has been an electrician for 6 years. I really want to get into the trade but I've emailed loads of firms asking and offering to work for free for experience and I get nothing back. I tried before and am still trying hence why I joined this site. This was the only way I could see me getting a chance. I know I should have done it when I was 17 but I'm nearly 30 with commitments. I was offered no help from anyone of the colleges on where to go. I steered clear of the silly 4 week in out and of you go course and found this one
 
They have given me them courses is well as I knew nothing about electrics so it's a good way of getting introduced to it all. The pat testing is added in so you have it. The nvq bit is done on there construction sites which they run as a construction business and when your time comes you go and work for there company for free at different sites to gain the portfolio. I would work hard for 9-13 pound an hour but I've looked and there isn't anything believe me. Like I said before the only ones I could find where apprenticeship paid 150 pound a week. How can anyone live on that. That wouldn't everyday my mortgage.let alone bills food and travel costs jeez. It's crazy. This was my only option. Cheers for raining in.my parade and everyone else's doing this course at nearly 7 grand cost nice oh well looks like I'm stuck doing what I'm doing for the rest of my life
 
If you know of any companies that would be willing to take me on as a trainee could you point me in the right direction I have 12 years experience and I'm a site supervisor at the min. I have loads of site experience just not electrical
 
But I haven't completed that yet so I don't stand a chance. I have only just just started like couple of months haven't been to the centre yet I go after module 11 I'm on module 8. So what are you saying I'm going to have to train after doing all this before I can get a job or will I be able to get a job as a trainee once I have completed my course Im not stupid I know you can not be full qualified until you have at least a couple of years experience but I hoping that once I've done the course people would be willing to give me a go at getting that experience and then move up. I've been a drainage engineer for 12 years I know how it all works but you have just chucked. A spanner in my works now.dont know whether I'm coming or going
 
I'm doing my portfolio with them they have a house to re wire completely and do all the board change and that they also hive you software to put it all together. See if the ones in the list are the ones I need then the college is doing what every other college is other than the guys getting a job as apprenticeship and earning 150 a week. This is why I'm so Co fused there are loads out there. I called one bloke he said give me 3 grand come to my classroom for 3 weeks then my workshop for 3 weeks and your done and will be able to get a job as an electrician I said no thanks and he kept calling me back some where in Birmingham I was like sounds lime a scam and props was. At least trades gateway provide all the content course books regs books and so on for you included in the price and just for the course you do 9 weeks with them and then your nvq takes as long as you need to get it done after you have pass ed it all. I did what I thought wad best no I'm so confused my mate who was an electrician said I would be cool if I passed all that and would have more than what he had for paying 3 grand at college 2 nights a week while delivering for tesco
 
I like to say I signed up and agreed to a loan agreement of 7000 pounds today. I realised that some things wasn't adding up. This site helped me confirm them.

Anyone who has signed a loan agreement. You have 14 days to cancel your agreement. I strongly advise so. I already sent emails and the reason why I don't trust these people is that there is something on the back talking about a 80 pound fee for practical sessions and the fact that they don't have to pay us for our accommodation. The guy was really good at selling to me but I always do my research and I should have really read the back of the agreement. To be honest the guy mentioned finding an employer and that when it registered in my brain I don't need half of those qualifications after doing a google search. I realised that i need to complete the practical work assessment for the 2357 part and these guys just sound dodgy and I don't take people word especially a salesman. I sent the man a text and he said he had not send off the documents so I would not have to do anything and I asked for him to send me the documents I signed back to me and he said he post it monday. Of course I don't believe a single word because when I asked him to call me back, he didn't call me back and he said he call me within the hour. They might be telling the truth about the course but 7000 pounds is kind of bull**** when I looked up and compared the cost of the NVQS that colleges was providing.

I decided to go down the college route myself and try to find a employer. Maybe they telling the truth but when something sounds too good to be true, it usually is.

they actually called train 4 jobs, the sales people.
 
well ive literally just had a private message from someone that is nearly finished the course with them, yes its more expensive because of the way its open for you too choose how you do it and when, rather than a college telling you you have to come this day and that day, this course is aimed at people that cant cater to the colleges time table and the reason the other courses are in there as its for people that know nothing about electrics at. so before you go slagging them off why not talk to people that have finished the course with them as you actually know nothing about them, i like to see where you have found that online about having to pay 80 quid and they openly told me that i would have to pay for accommodation and then they would reimburse upto half the amount and would only do this if you was over 50 miles from the nearest test centre other wise they would reimburse your travel cost. did you actually ask any questions or are you a yes man that just nods there head, i did not find it to be a sales pitch when they came to see me. they gave me plenty of time to think about it, also the colleges will want the money in lump somes and these are offering a credit argement and again this is aimed at people with other commitments
 
well ive literally just had a private message from someone that is nearly finished the course with them, yes its more expensive because of the way its open for you too choose how you do it and when, rather than a college telling you you have to come this day and that day, this course is aimed at people that cant cater to the colleges time table and the reason the other courses are in there as its for people that know nothing about electrics at. so before you go slagging them off why not talk to people that have finished the course with them as you actually know nothing about them, i like to see where you have found that online about having to pay 80 quid and they openly told me that i would have to pay for accommodation and then they would reimburse upto half the amount and would only do this if you was over 50 miles from the nearest test centre other wise they would reimburse your travel cost. did you actually ask any questions or are you a yes man that just nods there head, i did not find it to be a sales pitch when they came to see me. they gave me plenty of time to think about it, also the colleges will want the money in lump somes and these are offering a credit argement and again this is aimed at people with other commitments

Maybe they are telling the truth but maybe would put me in a fixed loan agreement with 7 grand cost. That nearly uni prices for some courses and frankly my cousin was doing the plumber course but she didnt sign any loan agreement and i can afford to pay 156 a month so i had to ask myself why was i in a fixed loan agreement and why was the cost so high compared to her 4 grand cost and obviously even if i wanted to cancel and give them 14 days notice. I still be stuck with 7000 pound debt. In my eyes that just bad ethics and this guy didnt tell me about the 50 pound reg fee or the total cost of the course. This guy was smiling too much for me and getting personal for me to believe him. Im not saying the college isnt legit but going though this sales company affiliate tells me gut feeling something was off.

Im a pretty smart guy and i decided to today to just go learn computer science. I also work in the construction sector but i think sparkie mate in London and doing level 3 employment apprenticeship is best route. I can pay for the course myself and still earn a good wage that what i think anyway. I just need to prove that i can do it with photo evidence right and if worse come to shove. I just do the level 2. I love construction work but i don't see this route as a good investment frankly. Some colleges offer evening classes and that suits me plus the cost of the course seems to be around 1 to 2 grand undiscounted between the colleges. Im 23 so i get the courses discounted but my only annoyance is that i have to wait till september to enroll but it gives me enough time to find a sparkie company. Work as a mate and at the same time i im learning programming langs and retaking my maths as a backup working towards this computer science degree if i really want to go down that path. The great thing about programming is that if your good at it and show a good eportifollo you can get a job and from there i can build my experince on the side. That my plan anyway.

Just want to say thanks to the people who posted in here. You helped made me come to a decision I'm happy with and i take the advice of actual sparkies instead of some salesman with a 7grand fixed loan agreement.

My advice to people already on the course with these people is that dor the 2537 you still need to find a employer. This was the biggest alarm for me. It says in their study book. Note about the 2357 and that they might offer you employment to complete it once a assesser blah blah. Mights are never good and the dude listed me down as self employed when really i work though paye agency and i told him this and lastly i text him saying how can i do the 2357 part and he said your employer which didn't make any sense since they told me they had worksites for the level 3 which makes me question just how these guys exactly operate. I mean i should have realised something was off when he showed me a video of tommy walsh. http://www.tradesgateway.co.uk/trade-news/students-will-renovate-wolverhamptons-historic-homes/

My question is 100 hours of practical...sounds too good to be true.
 
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Also my question is 100 hours of practical...sounds too good to be true. I mean the guy told me i don't have to anything because he has not sent off the forms but i watched him by phone set up the loan with carginie finance. Lol. I told him to come get the bag but he said i could keep it. Also i was meant to pay him by cash but i was short on cash at that current moment but he said on the loan agreement it was paid by direct debit. Hence why i know worst comes to shove he try con me out of 50 pound but he gave me a recipt saying i paid cash so i think i can actually cover my --- there when i speak to the loaning company people on monday. I still emailed them but i still call on monday. I also contact my bank and inform them on monday as well to deny any payments.

Im thinking of contacting watchdog.
 
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Watchdog you make me laugh they aven dine anything wrong you plum. You just got cold feet and wasted there time. Just go crawl back under your rock lol. They have successfully trained loads of people haha ha watchdog
 
Watchdog you make me laugh they aven dine anything wrong you plum. You just got cold feet and wasted there time. Just go crawl back under your rock lol. They have successfully trained loads of people haha ha watchdog

Each to their own. Maybe the college is legit but the sales people are not. They lied to me and i don't like the idea of signing a loan when i can get a much cheaper alternate. I looked into it and i looked at the agreement and to me it all maybes and they told me one thing but it seems it another. Anyway good luck and i recommend as soon as you get your level 2. You need to go into employment with a sparkie company anyway to complete the 2357 part.

Have a nice day.
 
That's where you are wrong as they have there own construction company that you go along and do your portfolio the loan agreement is no different to any other credit agreement the same as you will be fronted with if you don't pay the college up front in full. It's to make sure that if your an arse the college can still recover the funds that they need
 
if your happy to pay £7000 for training including regulations that have never been any use e.g. part p.

for a start the op that mentions 2357 doesnt include all the units for the nvq so its unlikely you will get a completion cert.

to go the college route of 2 evenings a week would cost significantly less, if you can't afford to take a massive paycut at least in the beginning then you shouldn't retrain.
 
I wouldn't be able to pay for the course at college or with trades gateway if I wasn't working away doing what I'm doing. I stay away all over the country so could not be home to attend the college the 2 days a week. If it was so simple to find a job with out qualifications I would but no one even gets back to me. I've applied for over 100 electricians mates jobs. Even ones that are miles from home but still don't get a reply. I would be happy to take a pay cut knowing that I'm gaining the experience but the jobs I'm applying for don't even get back to me. I'm ready to jump ship had enough of where I am at mo. But I need full time employment not just a couple of weeks here a couple of weeks there as that doesn't secure my mortgage. I know it's not easy but I've never struggled to find a job before and never had to really apply in my current industry as every body knows everybody. Everyone's going on about how much it costs but this is not a problem as far as I'm concerned I wad happy with the price for what I'm getting it's finding someone to take me on as a trainee and pay me a normal wage as I'm paying for course myself. The only trainee ones I've found are apprenticeship and then its 150 a week how can any body survive on that
 
I am doing the trade gateway course myself.

So far I have been somewhat impressed considering that I am doing the course myself. Now I cant speak for all others taking this course but I believe that my situation is slightly different.

For example, I already hold a BEng degree in Electronic Engineering and have had been working with electronics since I was 12. On top of that I do plenty of DIY work and am very capable of lifting floorboards, plastering walls etc. My end intention after this course is not to work for a company but become a self-employed domestic electrician (as well as free lance electronics).

I agree that this course will not give anyone enough practical experience on its own but if you are experienced in DIY and electronics then I cant see the harm. So lets say that the previous post is correct and that an NVQ level 3 cannot be achieved, the question is :

"Am I still able to perform basic electrical installations such as wire replacements and fitting of socket?"

If not I cant see why because a lot of the work that I have seen been done (in my opinion), does not require me to be an apprentice for 4 years. What I have gathered from electrical work, fundamentally, is safety. At the end of the day if you wire an electrical system all with the wrong colour wires in the wrong way the chances are the system will still work BUT ALL the regs and ALL the rules are designed to ensure that the system is safe (hence following the correct colour scheme, correct CSA and wire material).

And if people still disagree then my next question to them would be:

"How would I go about getting the NVQ Level 3 assuming that trades gateway is a lie?"
 
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Hi
I started this course in may last year and everything was fine until I reached a point where they decided to slow me down
So when I reached health and safety module they failed me 4 times without any explanation in conditions that I knew I did well a day every time I had to wait 7 days to take the test again . After that they send me a hard copy on which I had to work a week and surprise I got 100 percent !!
All I wanna say is that they care only about money
I asked them several times to book my first practical session in December so I can split my work holiday but they didn't care and as a result they booked me in April! !!! And yesterday I've got a letter saying they are closing the centre in Watford and I have to go in Basildon in may in two separate weeks!!!!! I'm so frustrated whith thees people
So my advice I look somewhere else where is cheaper and you get real support
 
Re: Trades Gateway - any feedback good or bad? BAD

Hi
I started this course in may last year and everything was fine until I reached a point where they decided to slow me down
So when I reached health and safety module they failed me 4 times without any explanation in conditions that I knew I did well a day every time I had to wait 7 days to take the test again . After that they send me a hard copy on which I had to work a week and surprise I got 100 percent !!
All I wanna say is that they care only about money
I asked them several times to book my first practical session in December so I can split my work holiday but they didn't care and as a result they booked me in April! !!! And yesterday I've got a letter saying they are closing the centre in Watford and I have to go in Basildon in may in two separate weeks!!!!! I'm so frustrated whith thees people
So my advice I look somewhere else where is cheaper and you get real support





ive gone though so much with these guys it's a joke. I started in April last year, to then want to go full time and they rejected me and said that's not what they offer at all. I'm cancllling them under the Consumers Right Act and the fact they missold to me the course. The service was unsatisfactory and I want out. If other people are having the same problem I suggest you do the same. They've been nothing but useless for me and I too am going to contact Watch Dog



Getting out of a contract due to miss-selling - Page 1 - The Lounge - PistonHeads

this has helped me
 
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I'm doing the same course with this company, after i read all this posts i start to be scared, i'm paying for nothing? There is any way to cancel this course after one year? Or there is anybody ho finish this course, please replay to me. Regards
 
Patrick I really don't know why you bothered coming onto this forum for, you seemed to ask for advice about Tradesgateway and the course package you just paid £7000 for, but you already seem know the answer to your question regardless of whether you are right or wrong. You don't want to listen to anything anyone else who says anything that might be slightly negative.

I teach and assess on the 2357 NVQ and its far more complicated than what has been suggested to you, you can not simply turn up to help rewire a house and fit a consumer unit then expect to fulfill all the assessment criteria of the NVQ qualification. Each assessment criteria has to be done twice and on two separate jobs, you have to install 7 different types of cables which some will not be normally installed in a house, you have to install 7 different types of wiring enclosures which include Cable Tray, Cable basket, metal trunking and these do not get installed in a house. Apprentices take 4 years, my adult trainees are taking 2 years to complete the NVQ all working full time, the quickest I have heard is an adult trainee with XS training, doing it in 3 months.

Good luck with what you are trying to achieve and I guarantee you won't be back here showing off your JIB Gold Card saying we were were wrong, if you do then I will happily take it on the chin and commend you.

I give up here.

dude how do i get the work placement for the nvq l3. do the college provide it. how much is it and are you saying that once i get the 2357 i dont need the part p's or am2 or the testing and inspection certificates
 
hello,

seen this and dont think the whole course has been layed out to people. We do get NVQ's (we go away for weeks), if we dont get a position with in a company then we do it within a company that works with the college. The salesman should have explained it.

The reason i am doing this course is because i am currently in a electronic role and do with servicing and maintenance. However the elctrical side on top of what i do means i can get very good pay without doing Uni.
If you cant lift a floorboard or mix up plaster then i suggest not doing this course. All though you could ask to shadow electricians or plasterers for a day and you should learn a great deal. I have my doubts about this course as it's very practical work and the course is very theoretical. However, we learn the theory, then we have support through doing things virtually on a PC. I am almost coming up to a year and about to book my two weeks in Basildon i think after passing some health adn saftey course.

Going back further, did anyone else not receive the right documents after doing TMA11 to getting the TMA12, 13 and 14 stuff like BS7671? I had to wait ages. Then after i done the last one i heard nothing back and phoned them to ask what next, i find myself doing that after every step now.
 
Hello! I soon have practice, May 2. I'm going to the first week of practice. What to expect from the first week? What will be the tests? Thank you!
 

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