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  • #80074
    bear87
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    hi all,
    Ive been a engineer for a good few years now and have established myself in the trade specialising in problem fault finding and finding answers to manafacturing faults direct to manafacturer.
    a recent oppotuntity may give me the ability to open a traing centre in the suffolk area offering a proffesional enviroment to train the next generation of whitegoods engineers the “old school” way as i was as well as the moden laptop approch. Yet offer affordable courses set around each individul. Is there a industry here or are companys happy to continue sending out un trained engineers into customers houses? To be fair some of the guys coming to work at my firm boast multiple years exerience yet cant do basic testing or have any customer skills! Obviously i dont want to waste my time or money! so any comments would be most welcome! many thanks

    #411596
    Martin
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    Re: New Domestic Appliance Training Centre?

    bear87 wrote:a recent oppotuntity may give me the ability to open a traing centre in the suffolk area offering a proffesional enviroment to train the next generation of whitegoods engineers the “old school” way as i was as well as the moden laptop approch. Yet offer affordable courses set around each individul. Is there a industry here or are companys happy to continue sending out un trained engineers into customers houses?

    Forgive my being a little sceptical but your grammer is riddled with spelling errors. I’m thinking your “old school way” may also contain a number of errors? What qualifications do you hold to convince us in the trade your training will be of any benefit?

    #411597
    iadom
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    Re: New Domestic Appliance Training Centre?

    but your grammer


    Oh dear Martin, it’s grammar actually but I must concur, that has to be one of the worst constructed posts I have seen in a long time. It is riddled with spelling, grammar and syntax errors. :rolls:

    #411598
    Andy jones
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    Re: New Domestic Appliance Training Centre?

    This made me chuckle a wee
    Bit

    #411599
    bear87
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    Re: New Domestic Appliance Training Centre?

    :boops: How Embarrassing! Last night I dictated this post to my son who has A levels in English! Please accept my apologies! I only asked him as I cant type at any speed. A mistake on my behalf.
    I will be sure to personally re-write the post if its a option?

    The “old school” quote is hilarious as I can honestly say not a direct quote from my lips!

    Again please accept my apologies and any spelling or grammar mistakes in my reply!
    kind regards

    #411600
    Martin
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    Re: New Domestic Appliance Training Centre?

    bear87 wrote::boops: How Embarrassing! Last night I dictated this post to my son who has A levels in English!

    Hardly an auspicious starting introduction toward your new venture. Perhaps we had best pass over that and ask you (once again) as to what qualifications you have in this trade and to what qualification standards would your students attain on your course/s, NVQ’s etc?

    #411601
    iadom
    Moderator

    Re: New Domestic Appliance Training Centre?

    bear87 wrote: Last night I dictated this post to my son who has A levels in English!

    :eeek: :rolls:

    #411602
    bear87
    Participant

    Re: New Domestic Appliance Training Centre?

    A terrible start to a new venture i must agree!
    Currently the qualifications i currently have are
    City and guilds level 3 in electrical and electronic engineering
    although will upgrade to level 5 for training.
    17th edition part p
    Miele, Bosch and Rangemaster approved and trained
    Gas safe including LPG
    I have been training engineers within my current employment also for the last 4 years.
    Any advise onto other courses or qualifications i can gain would be much appreciated.
    My end goal is to have student leave with City & Guilds Level 2 NVQ Electrical and Electronic Servicing (Domestic Appliance Servicing)
    And leave with some common sence!

    Really I am just putting my feelers out to see if its something the industry can use. Your overview of the trade as a whole is the best advice i can use.

    #411603
    Martin
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    Re: New Domestic Appliance Training Centre?

    bear87 wrote:Really I am just putting my feelers out to see if its something the industry can use. Your overview of the trade as a whole is the best advice i can use.

    Perhaps a good start for you would be to check out the competition? Graham Dixon, Eeesafe and the Training Academy, to name just three, are established in the industry. 😉

    #411604
    bear87
    Participant

    Re: New Domestic Appliance Training Centre?

    Thanks. I have been looking at some of the above. I will continue with my research!!!!

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