Are you qualified as an electrician?

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Pure Electrical Training - by Adrian Davey

Pure Electrical Training - by Adrian Davey

3 жыл бұрын

In this video I discuss the elephant in the room, which has been going on for 20+ years....
Are you qualified as an electrician?
Did your training provider explain that you may need to complete the AM2 end point assessment in order to be considered an electrician?
Did your training provider file the paperwork correctly, or like mine fail in their duty?
What route have you taken to get into the industry?
Are you a domestic installer, or a qualified electrician, as they are apparently not the same thing according to the IET.
If you are a domestic installer can you legally advertise yourself as an electrician, surely that is fraud?
I’m not qualified, so should I be calling myself an electrician?
Why was I able to join the competent person schemes, even though I had never technically completed my college course and was not qualified?
How robust if the CPS enrolment scheme if an unqualified person like myself can enrol on them and start training?
So many questions and no real answers!
Well I’ll put my head above the parapet and tell the industry my story, so that others don’t suffer the same fate.
I hope you will join me and together we can make a difference.
If you aren’t qualified like me, get in touch and I will do my best to help you, as I am in the same situation

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@andrewcadby
@andrewcadby 3 жыл бұрын
My personal take on this is that you are a qualified electrician. You have electrical qualifications, you work as an electrician, you are presumably competent in the range of work you do. This, I believe, meets the dictionary definition. Certain industry bodies may not accept your qualifications for certain types of work, but who gives a toss? So long as you know you're doing a good job and your clients are happy, crack on I say. And never forget that someone can have all the qualifications in the world and still be shite.
@Pure_electrical_training
@Pure_electrical_training 3 жыл бұрын
Completely agree, although I don’t have any electrical qualifications for the 2360 parts 1&2, as the college failed to process the paperwork correctly. I never received the final certificate
@seandempsey9396
@seandempsey9396 3 жыл бұрын
@@Pure_electrical_training Adrian please stop beeting your self up you Are qualified you don't need a more than what you already have tell the NICEIC AND NAPIT AND ANY OTHER PART P SCAMMER TO BLOW IT OUT THERE ASS, if you were not qualified then you would not be working as a college instructor they would not give you a job . Keep up the good work mate I have been watching your videos and I can't find any wrong with any thing you demonstrate. And remember it is not a legal requirement to have any formal training or qaulfercations to be an electrician.
@chrisb4009
@chrisb4009 3 жыл бұрын
The HSE and prosecution barrister would have a very different view on this in the event of an accident/incident.
@andrewcadby
@andrewcadby 3 жыл бұрын
@@chrisb4009 in the event of an accident/incident that you were personally responsible for, I'm not sure qualifications, CPS etc would make any difference. You would be responsible regardless.
@chrisb4009
@chrisb4009 3 жыл бұрын
@@andrewcadby If you’re competent to do the work, have the correct insurances and are otherwise acting as a responsible business owner and there is an incident you’re in trouble. If you don’t hold the relevant qualifications, your insurance is invalidated, you’re working outside your competence etc. You’ve not only caused an incident but you’re in the same boat as a builder doing electrical work or similar. It’s possibly worse as you can’t even claim ignorance.
@jamievaughan6431
@jamievaughan6431 3 жыл бұрын
I have the same certificates as you and have been a commercial sparky for 18 years...personally I think the best qualification you can get is on site experience!! 👍🏻
@edglue6138
@edglue6138 3 жыл бұрын
30% in college. 70% on site
@chazM6116
@chazM6116 3 жыл бұрын
I worked for years without and thing the last job as the electrician of a factory which run 24/7 talking from 64 till 79
@smartchip
@smartchip 3 жыл бұрын
It's the same in university, charge you 9k, for nothing more than ( in fact less) from when you was paying nothing or 3k recently, its all about money, checkout on amazon or wherever secrets of the magna carta, oyeah part P was introduced ASAP to stop the trades charging the going rate ( supply and demand) remember in the late 80's when the trades eg plasterers, plumbers electricians, etc made a fortune down south east, I remember as a small child people " up north" going London or se, to work for three days and come back flush, so much so, Harry Enfield had a comedy sketch on laods a money, where the guys would floss it, with hand full of cash, then the banksters opened up the gates of trades, starting with Eastern Europe, Poland, etc, then waited for part P to finish of the electrical trade, plumbing, plastering etc, the game is rigged, the niceic and the rest of the scams oops schemes are just money making of your labour and time, they are as good as a serf overlord class,
@jimbaird9389
@jimbaird9389 2 жыл бұрын
Jamie your right about experience, but as good as you may be, your still not fully qualified are you?
@jamievaughan6431
@jamievaughan6431 2 жыл бұрын
@@jimbaird9389 whatever!! And just because you have a full drivers licence doesn't mean your a good driver!!
@kr1886
@kr1886 3 жыл бұрын
Further education is just another business now... it's all about the money.
@smartchip
@smartchip 3 жыл бұрын
Higher education is worse its paying more for a lot less, when it was free you got a good education, contact time, facilities, 3k years ago, less than before, less contact time, since 9k.its a joke, talking about S. T. E. M, the other so called higher education stuff be it David Beckham studies, gender studies, teaching, etc it's pure profit, plus they make a mint of digs, books etc, I have left very lucrative jobs in both health care and education, because its blood money, I am back to working on site(s), like 20 years ago. Happy and guilt free,
@neilwesthead5638
@neilwesthead5638 3 жыл бұрын
Industry is a joke, things move on all the time, I know guys who have no qualifications and are more competent than people who have certificates coming out their arses
@johnnevin5706
@johnnevin5706 3 жыл бұрын
so true I've worked with some switch on clever lads with no certificates but run rings others.
@glennrogers6650
@glennrogers6650 3 жыл бұрын
You are SO RIGHT SIR.
@garryclegg6499
@garryclegg6499 3 жыл бұрын
The more exams you have the more brainwashed you are.
@dhillon555
@dhillon555 3 жыл бұрын
God bless you mate. Not many would of made a video like this. I wish you all the best.
@Pure_electrical_training
@Pure_electrical_training 3 жыл бұрын
You’re welcome 🙏
@tonywebb9909
@tonywebb9909 3 жыл бұрын
You are very brave for speaking up! The very same thing happened to me, I am older, did my C&G in 1989-1993. I did part 1,2,3 and testing course and NVQ but went I went to renew my registration one day they said sorry the rules have changed. I was not an occasional electrician, I worked six days a week most weeks for 32 years, being an NIE-EIC QM and Reci contractor. All my work was high end, schools, museums, very luxurious domestic all the way. Like yourself I also meticulously trained around a dozen apprentices. So was not happy to settle for a jib or domestic card. I got to keep my registration in the end but really had to fight for it. I do have to say to I do not blame the colleges, as the courses were very well taught and all the knowledge comes flooding back any time you do any update course. Experience is everything and you will sail through this bull.
@livingthedreambuildingthedream
@livingthedreambuildingthedream Ай бұрын
I am 52 years old and I’m looking to become an electrication this video is invaluable thank you.
@brynmorbegood
@brynmorbegood 3 жыл бұрын
I ended up with the same certificates without a final one stating I was an electrician so I admire your cause as the route to becoming an electrician should be made clearer from the start and there should be more transparency from colleges' from the beginning. However, if we were to be challenged in Law we'd refer to the EWR and from what you've said and what's in the regs you're more than qualified and showing continued learning proves that.
@SIHRA2
@SIHRA2 3 жыл бұрын
I think we all appreciate this video as it’s making many realise that being a sparky is not like other trades. Some have gone though the courses over the years and kissed the books good by thinking we never have to lift a book again. I always say this. Being a sparky is not like HGV driver for example where once’s you have the licence that’s it. No matter how good of a spark you are and no matter what route you took. Due to regulations changing all the time to up keep the safety new study based exams will come in which I’m sure all sparks will have to undertake even the ones that have been connecting wires since 1850’s. It’s part of the game and it’s part of being a spark. It’s not for all but learning the bullshit at times is part of the flow. It’s not fair but it’s what it is. Enjoy and embrace brothers and sisters.
@neildickinson7117
@neildickinson7117 3 жыл бұрын
I started off on the City and Guilds route then I was lucky to get an apprenticeship so got put on the NVQ route.To be on the NVQ route you had to have an apprenticeship with permanent on site experience.This would then allow you to complete a portfolio alongside it,because you were working on site and with photographs, could back up the points in which you had to fulfill.City and Guilds level 1,2 and 3 was aimed at people who were currently unemployed or looking to retrain part time in order to get a foothold in the industry.The Am2 was aimed at apprenticeships and this was the last piece of the jigsaw they had to pass to be able to qualify.The City and guilds route,you wouldn't have enough experience to pass the Am2. If you have 20 years experience in the industry thats massive,you shouldn't need to redo certain topics from back in the day.As far as I'm concerned with the 2391 running alongside what you have already, you are as qualified and experienced as the rest of us.
@jamesjones-sk8ex
@jamesjones-sk8ex 3 жыл бұрын
Great video thanks for bringing the attention to it. I am currently doing my level 3 at west lancs college they make us sign a document that confirms we know we will not be electricians and that we need to go on to do our NVQ’s, 18th edition, testing and inspection and finally AM2
@Marco-mg9tv
@Marco-mg9tv 3 жыл бұрын
I’m probably what you would call a 14 day wonder course domestic installer. I’m on the NICEIC DI scam/scheme. I did an apprenticeship in telecoms and electronics back in the 80’s, then as a career change did the Niceic Domestic installer course about 2006. I’ve done the 16/17/18 edition multi guess quizzes and passed (100% in all 3 as it happens but how hard can it be you can take the book with all the answers into the exam) . Am I a qualified electrician? No. Am I competent ? Yes I believe so. Do I do an above average standard of work ? Judging by the shite I come across and upgrade/replace -yes. Do I understand why there seems to be an overly complex number of entry/exams/whatever -no. Anyway I’m a 14 say wonder I’ll let you qualified boys educate me ! Edit... would I bother going to college to take x or y module or any other form filling exercise ? No. But I do think the young lads or older lads embarking on a career in our industry have a clear and unambiguous path to gaining “qualification” excellent vid by the way.
@michaeldunham3385
@michaeldunham3385 3 жыл бұрын
This just from the JIB handbook which is constantly changing, when I became an electrician back in the 80's all you needed was 236-1&2 nothing else.
@charliemale3674
@charliemale3674 3 жыл бұрын
Exactly the same, I got the am1 But my bosses said not to do the am2 I failed the written 236 part 2 1n 1999 igot industry assessed
@90dfender
@90dfender 3 жыл бұрын
Them were the days.
@StorminBriski
@StorminBriski 3 жыл бұрын
I have a similar route to you into the industry. I was made redundant from my job as a class 1 heavy goods driver (14 Years) I went into full time college and passed my nvq2 and Btec courses over 2 years (the second year working onsite plus college. I also passed my 16th edition (now up to 18th) and 2391 test and inspection. I worked my way up through a few jobs and eventually applied for my JIB card. I was told that even though I had my test and inspection, because I didn't have my level 3 I was classed as adult trainee. So I had to get my Level3 city and guilds and apply again after it was complete. After my level 3 I was awarded the grade electrician. I worked my way up in the firm and was eventually assessed by the NICEIC as a Qualified Supervisor. I no longer work for that firm and my QS has lapsed and I am now classified as an Approved Electrician by the JIB. I am currently an Electrical Product Engineer for Legrand so things have worked out OK for me.
@davidclark3603
@davidclark3603 3 жыл бұрын
I've been a sparky since 1976 and I am not recognised as a sparky anymore because my qualifications are so outdated. I'm not going ba k to school now. I'd rather retire. Every year, theres more leaning on academics than practical skills and experience. I can do anything with conduit, pyro, traywork etc. All fault finding and repairs. Electronics, audio, almost anything, yet I'm not recognised anymore? I came out of my time at 21, not 18. The money in this game goes less every year, almost in line with say. A taxi driver or window cleaner, or almost any job. It's not worth the hassle any more. I'm going to throw the towel in. Good luck mate. I hope you find what you're looking for.
@oliwilson1543
@oliwilson1543 3 жыл бұрын
Good on you for your honesty, integrity and work ethic. Just about to move into the industry and it is a mine field!
@Pure_electrical_training
@Pure_electrical_training 3 жыл бұрын
Be careful which route you take www.electricalcareers.co.uk/joining-the-industry/training-routes/
@DreanMclean
@DreanMclean 3 жыл бұрын
I’m in the exact same boat! I have been a spark for 15 years and also have my own business, I have all my qualifications up to level 3 and I have done my am2. But because I done my course in the evenings and not as an apprentice I have now been told I need to do a portfolio costing £1200+ to continue being a spark and renewing my niceic (which I’ve been with since I can remember) I feel like I’m back to square 1! I hope the best for you bud and keep us all updated!
@uplightuk8924
@uplightuk8924 2 жыл бұрын
That doesn’t make any sense
@louisevans3334
@louisevans3334 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for this video. I was actually on a fast track course 2 years ago. Lead to believe I’d be able to go and get a job off the back of it. I walked away with... -part p domestic installer -building regs for dwellings -18th edition -pat testing -2394/95 and I’m yet to complete my design and verification course. Towards the end of the course I heard whispers of an am2 exam and every job I’ve applied for wanted this in order to get the job but no representative even mentioned it! Since then I’ve started an apprenticeship as a road rail Electrician bought a load of tools gained invaluable experience and am doing a 5 year degree as a part of the apprenticeship. In hindsight I was miss sold. But it did without doubt get the ball rolling for me and secured a good apprenticeship. Something definitely needs to be done about this though I don’t think it’s right. Everything is very unclear to someone looking to get into the industry and there needs a standardised clear route.
@andyhorobin1605
@andyhorobin1605 3 жыл бұрын
This was the same in the 80's 2 routes available btec or City and guilds we went down the btec onc/hnc route just theory with a few practicals but City and guilds had installation and practical work for domestic electricians our was more industrial
@dexwhitmore
@dexwhitmore 3 жыл бұрын
I'm currently on my L3 8202 (did L2 2365 last year). My take is simple; I wasn't going to consider myself as a qualified electrician until I get my gold card. I didn't know of the 5357 electrotechnical apprenticeship, and I doubt at 32 (and disabled) any would have taken me. My plan is/was 2365 L2 (and L3 - L3 instead was the 8202-30 as gov pulled the funding for 2365 @ L3), from those "baseline" (my wording) qualifications, I was going to go on to the 2391 (either as 2391 and 2392 seperately or the combined -52 course (but preferably taking seperate, purely due to experience being a prerequisite for the combined), from the I&T qualification then onto 2377 for PAT testing and likely onto the 2919 for EV then, and only then wasi going to look at the NVQ/AM2. It was made clear to us when we started the L2 2365 that doing that course and the L3 course would not make you a qualified electrician, if you wanted to try and pass off as one, that was on you. What we've not had yet (on the L3 8202) is any mention of the NVQ or AM2 so I'll wait to hear if anything is said, although knowing my college, unlikely (given we weren't told of the 2365 funding being pulled for the 2365 by gov - but that's another comment)
@robwoods7176
@robwoods7176 3 жыл бұрын
Adrian, I did my craft apprenticeship a long time ago, some of us did the craft City and Guilds college, a few of us did the BTec technicians course. None of us did the AM2 trade test. I ended up in project management as a senior project manager and senior technical services manager, member of the IET, APM and CIBSE, no degree or incorporation or chartership, I had a Black and a Gold ECS card. 8 years ago I had a bit of an epiphany and decided to go back to my trade. So from managing multimillion pound projects to man in a van. So with an indentured apprenticeship, up to date BS7671 C&G, Gold Card and a mass of other site management qualifications I still couldn’t register on the Competent Person Scheme to be a domestic installer. So I joined the firemen, ex servicemen, recently made redundant and Eastern European migrant workers at my local TradeSkills4U centre for a couple of weeks to get a C&G in Building Regs, and C&G in Initial Verification and Testing. You could walk in with no experience and 6 weeks later, having passed all the courses, walk out and register on a CPS scheme and call yourself an electrician, or domestic installer. You can buy public liability and professional indemnity insurance for a few hundred quid without showing a single piece of evidence. A few years ago I was approached by my local construction college to do some lecturing, teaching modern apprenticeships - I didn’t need to be a qualified electrician to teach, in fact I didn’t need to be a qualified teacher, but working towards a qualification was encouraged. I’ve just had my annual CPS audit from NAPIT, there is more emphasis on calibration certs and weekly checks, complaints procedures, risk assessments, GDPR policies and health and safety policies than what you can do and if you do it safely. It’s all about ticking boxes. Take a look at the ECS website and see where you fit in, if you’ve got a Level 3 cert in BS7671, and a Level 3 cert in Inspection and Testing with your Level 3 electrical technology certs and experience, I’d employ you as an electrician, and I’m sure you would get a Gold card as a JIB approved electrician. Remarkably, to work on domestic you can have a lower standard of qualification than industrial, but have to jump through more hoops. Chin up - you’re an electrician.
@Pure_electrical_training
@Pure_electrical_training 3 жыл бұрын
This is exactly what I’m talking about. How can you go from having all that experience, to being forced to take a 15 day domestic installers course to join a CPS! What a joke, and you are completely right about the tick box excercise
@MikeSmith-tx2lp
@MikeSmith-tx2lp 3 жыл бұрын
@@Pure_electrical_training I believe the CPS is a government sponsored scheme, I trust that answers the frustration we all recognise!
@graemewilson
@graemewilson 3 жыл бұрын
So, I completed an apprenticeship back in the 80s under the EITB - whilst I'm no longer working as an electrician I've always kept my JIB card up to date and consequently had to keep certs up to date - wiring regs, test and inspection - surely that's just continual professional development. I do understand your perspective and agree that you should have been provided with all necessary training and exam modules, but surely we're each responsible for ensuring that our certs meet current requirements?
@jackharvey4178
@jackharvey4178 3 жыл бұрын
I’m in exactly the same boat mate. Literally had my profiling session yesterday for my NVQ 2346 experienced route. Fingers crossed should have it wrapped up in 6 months or so !
@Danny-204
@Danny-204 3 жыл бұрын
I have first hand experience of this, I know exactly what you are going through, I went to Chichester college around 2006, I did 3 years and came out with a C&G 2330. As far as I was concerned I was qualified. like you said, I was not told about the AM2 or the NVQ 3 portfolio. After I finished my 2330 I did the 2394 & 2395. It was then I found out I was not “qualified” I went to apply for my JIB Gold card and was told I could not have one, and I was given a trainee card. I ended up going back and doing my C&G 2357 NVQ 3 and AM2. It was expensive around £2500. I totally feel for you and know what you are going through. I personally think there are too many way in to our industry and it needs to be simplified.
@scitec717
@scitec717 2 жыл бұрын
I went college in 2009 and did 2330 and 2391 and 17th and the college did say at the time you needed the NVQ i just never got chance went straight into work with what I had was working as a mate for couple of years before college, they never made it seem important to get the NVQ
@edaveda
@edaveda 3 жыл бұрын
Got this video randomly recommended by youtube. I'm in similar shoes I done my 2330 lvl 2&3 back in 2012 it's was apprenticeship, recently done 18th edition and was planning do inspection and testing courses after that everything else after that seems absurd. Due to all this this I decided to switch to Electrical engineering on machinery instead of trade. But thank you for a video It's good that someone spoke about this bs.
@Pure_electrical_training
@Pure_electrical_training 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you and you are right, it needed to be spoken about and it’s a shame it’s been going on for so long
@peaky4065
@peaky4065 3 жыл бұрын
I finished my apprenticeship (Industrial Maintenance Electrician) with my NVQ Level 3 and a HNC in General engineering, however I wasn't put on any regulations courses, no inspection and testing course or AM1 or 2. I too had no mention of these during my time at college, I went out of my own way to complete the 18th and inspection and testing.
@StanceVideo
@StanceVideo 2 жыл бұрын
Agree 100% with you. I had an apprentice from the same college you attended, they completed their NVQ Level 3 in under a week staging photos in their own home. At that point, on paper they were more qualified than myself yet could not understand the most basic of wiring systems. There needs to be a clear path to become a qualified electrician, alas that being said, you can still be qualified on paper yet not in my eyes be a competent electrician without actual experience.
@e6_hry602
@e6_hry602 3 жыл бұрын
Personally in a Plumber by trade, this video had me checking all of my City & Guilds qualifications. Thanks for sharing awareness!
@Pure_electrical_training
@Pure_electrical_training 3 жыл бұрын
You are more than welcome 🤝
@Sparky68M
@Sparky68M 3 жыл бұрын
I started my apprentership in 1968 went to college for 4 years, got my approved ticket in 73, 14 th ed of the regs, I took the new regs exams up to the 16th, worked for verious contractors as a subby mostly industrial untill my ECS gold card could not be renewed until I had taken the 18th ed ! that was when I had had enough of all these regs and at that age of 65 gave up being a sparky and will only do repairs and odd jobs from now on
@inputimmersion9577
@inputimmersion9577 3 жыл бұрын
The fact that we're the only country in the world where unqualified men can sign off work but qualified men without scheme membership have to pay for building control to certify its safety....well it's beyond a joke. If you're qualified you should immediately be able to certify work as safe. Part P is a joke unseen elsewhere in the world.
@theavchap
@theavchap 3 жыл бұрын
As has been said already, well done for publicly raising this issue. You’re certainly not alone. I’m (ahem) a little older, and the injustice of crooked training providers is not new to me or many people my age. Back in the day, any chancer could offer a YTS course, take the government’s money and make any promises they liked. I was one of those young people, genuinely and sincerely undertaking what I believed was an apprenticeship, only to end up with some City & Guilds certificates and a load of worthless paperwork. I persevered and, many years later, gained some of the right paperwork. But there’s no recourse, these institutions packed up as soon as they could start up something else under another name. I’ve visited some establishments in recent years pulling the same trick, churning out ‘Domestic Installers’, with no understanding of installation methods past or present. The majority of these ‘trainees’ are mature students, many on resettlement from the forces, who can’t afford to live on an apprenticeship wage for 2-4yrs. They’re all sold the dream of “re-training” and becoming an electrician, like it’s the same as packing boxes or delivering Amazon packages. It’s a complete lie to tell anyone they can become a qualified electrician in 5 weeks, but legally, holding a BS7671 certificate and a Part P certificate, is all you need to work on domestic electrics. It’s UK law that’s at fault, and until Government listens to educated advice rather than lobbyists and the IET gets out of bed with manufacturers, we’ll get nowhere.
@Pure_electrical_training
@Pure_electrical_training 3 жыл бұрын
I completely agree 🤝
@dexwhitmore
@dexwhitmore 3 жыл бұрын
Get a petition going and get names on paper, this sort of thing needs collective effort.
@josephboothby8273
@josephboothby8273 Жыл бұрын
Really good video thanks for making it. I've seen all sides from the highly skilled with no tickets through to apprenticeship qualified but can barely wire a plug. The whole industry is a mess. There is a shortage of electricians and a rapid move towards electrical technologies in our society. But they'll never get anywhere unless this gets sorted out. I am nearly qualified via the apprenticeship route but I think I am less clear now than when I started about how the quals further quals, exams and requirements work. And there always just seems to be one more ticket with one more fee before u actually get there. No surprise. The industry needs more people like u.👍
@Pure_electrical_training
@Pure_electrical_training Жыл бұрын
Thank you for the kind feedback 🤝 I agree, it is in a mess and I don’t know what the answer is. I know what you mean about always needing one more thing, or one more ticket etc. I once went on an NICEIC solar PV course that cost around a £1000, only to be told at the end of the course that I would have to be MCS registered at a further £1000 cost, and this happened just before the feed-in tariff got cut, so within a few months all the work dried up 🤷‍♂️
@matthewbevan7964
@matthewbevan7964 3 жыл бұрын
This is a good video. Using my electrical qualifications I find myself in a similar position. I was assessed as a QS for an multitrade engineering company a few years ago. The assessor accepted my qualifications and told me that due to the time that I "passed" in 2004 I did not need the AM2 as it was taken away and then reinstated at a later date after I had achieved my qualification. My experience with "qualified" status is the regulations from the IET are very vague to say it at best. The regulations are underwritten from the Electricity at Work act and as we know non-statory document of the BS 7671 is a standard so I does not make reference to a qualified status. The case of "qualified" is a very confused subject.
@smiffy788
@smiffy788 2 жыл бұрын
I followed the same route you did at the same time (different college). We were told the AM2 was only for the kids doing day release and it didn't apply to adult learners. On my course we had plenty of working sparks who were there just to get some paperwork to keep their employers happy. I never had a problem getting a job as an electrician with my qualifications.
@CH-gb7hf
@CH-gb7hf Жыл бұрын
level 2 and 3 C&G mate?
@russellslater4037
@russellslater4037 3 жыл бұрын
Excellent video and very brave. This really got my interest as I'm considering a career change after 40 years working. I've looked at what course(s) I'd need to qualify and I agree, it's as clear as mud. Definitely going to be following this. Thank you, good luck and stay safe.
@Pure_electrical_training
@Pure_electrical_training 3 жыл бұрын
I’ve just done a video on how to become an electrician. I’m uploading it as we speak
@james550212
@james550212 Ай бұрын
This hits home with the situation I'm currently in. I did my apprenticeship nearly 20 years ago but didn't complete the final year and have been working in a company as the main electrician on site alongside an NIC QS for 15 years being responsible for training apprentices etc. I rescently applied to do my 2346 (experienced worker route) only to be rejected due to TESP changing the requirements in Sept 2023 to make my previous qualifications redundant. I'm now having to start from scratch with 20 years experience!
@sharkySharky-ys5pc
@sharkySharky-ys5pc 3 жыл бұрын
Totally agree. I’m doing mine already 3 years got my Level 3 still missing the AM2 but as I know even with AM2 you can’t get ECS gold card. Also even with my certifications NVQ level 3 with 2391 inspection and testing couldn’t find a job. Most places they want ECS gold card
@coreybart2783
@coreybart2783 3 жыл бұрын
Do you think the gold card is necessary or can you get by with level 2 and 3
@uplightuk8924
@uplightuk8924 2 жыл бұрын
You do not need your gold card to get a job most companies nowadays only require that you have your 18th. I have never once been asked about my gold card but always get asked about my 18th
@iain7777
@iain7777 3 жыл бұрын
Good man, it’s crazy there is not an easy to understand, clear and defined route to being qualified without room for misinterpretation or exploitation of students
@Pure_electrical_training
@Pure_electrical_training 3 жыл бұрын
Clear and easy does not generate money efficiently enough
@glennrogers6650
@glennrogers6650 3 жыл бұрын
You explain it very well and bring up some important issues. I went on a apprenticeship back in 1975 and it was the city & guilds A course 3 years, then the city & guilds B course 2 years, then i went on to the city & guilds C course 2 years. Today its all over the place and very confusing and messy!! And sadly all about making money!! I have just retired, thank goodness.
@Pure_electrical_training
@Pure_electrical_training 3 жыл бұрын
I’ve heard those A,B and C courses were tough, so Kudos to you. People these days would probably just give up
@scottsparky1
@scottsparky1 3 жыл бұрын
I started college in 2001 as an apprentice I did 5 years at college I did all my portfolio I did the am2. But at the end off it I changed company and it was never signed off by the employer so I never received my job gold card I've been working on the tools for 20years. And it's not until now that it's catching up its all about paperwork. I need to do my 18th edition and then some how find away of getting a new ecs gold card to move on.
@clfsti
@clfsti 3 жыл бұрын
This happened to me i did the same as you then went off as a spark for 10 years then like you found out the jib didn't class me as a spark so had to take the nvq 3 to get a gold card and when my cert came it had a jib stamp at the top . Its a con and we should be able to seek some compensation as my nvq cost £1000
@mclovin14141
@mclovin14141 3 жыл бұрын
Currently in college doing my level 3 2365. Completed my 18th edition. Completed ECS h&s & Part P. (Certain councils require you to have part p to undertake any electrical work.. having said that it is in no way enforced as Part P is seen as a joke when compared to C&G / 18th edition qualifications) Technically, you do not need the 2391 to sign off work / installations; just need to be able to prove that you are "competent person" and registered with a governing body like the NICEIC / Napit. I know sparks that only have 18th edition and they can sign off their own / other peoples work. Having said that, i will definitely be doing my 2391 because.. why wouldn't you? If something goes wrong on an EICR you have recently submitted.. to prove you are a competent person to a court you can say i have completed the 2391 rather than saying "oh well the only trade courses i have completed that have anything to do with testing and inspection was Level 3".. It is my understanding that in the domestic sector the rules are fairly relaxed on what you need to complete installs. Whereas with industrial / commercial it is far more strict. This mainly comes down to the firms themselves requiring workers to have as many qualifications as possible so as to bring insurance costs down.. ie JIB Gold card / 2391 / NVQ Level 3. I've been told by my lecturers and from older electricians that the NVQ was a route brought in to help older electricians without any qualifications to gain them while working full time. However in the last 20 / 30 years it has been hijacked and turned into more of an apprenticeship for "school leavers" and the 2365 has reverted into the route for older learners wanting to gain qualifications. I've always been told that on paper the C&G qualifications are far more valuable than the NVQ purely because of this "portfolio" that the younger lads have to do while onsite. Apparently, it isn't actually teaching them the why/science behind what they are doing and installing which is where evening/full time college courses are more valuable. Many people have advised me that if i'm not going to work for a massive firm doing residential builds or commercial work then there is no point in doing the AM2 and getting a Gold Card. The JIB Gold card is only a ticket onto a building site with good wages but what is the point when i will be working for a small firm? You ask an NVQ electricians about the 2365 and he will say its a load of shite. And its vice versa for the 2365 guys. At the end of the day they only care about getting bums in seats and making a few quid. All depends on what you want to concentrate on in the industry.
@russelldresh7832
@russelldresh7832 3 жыл бұрын
I served my apprenticeship from 1975 to 1979 with the MOD, life was simpler then. 2 days a week I went to collage and worked the other 3. At the end of each course there were City & Guilds examinations which you either passed or failed. Having passed all 3 parts of the C&G exams I was entitled to call myself a qualified electrician. For those appentices that failed to gain all the certificates they were classed as time-served electricians but were not allowed to do inspections. Life was so much simpler then. Today you need plough through miles of red tape just to put on a plug top.
@khorasanarmy1
@khorasanarmy1 3 жыл бұрын
Great video Adrian really appreciate it...I jave completed my C&G Level 2&3 2365 in Electrical Installation, 18th Edition aswell. I never believed I was a qualified Electrician after doing these courses it was alway about making money for the colleges and the lectures were just salesmen selling you hope. I do not have much practical experience but did pretty well on the course. I hope to do my portfolio and AM2 but I am only currently working in a maintenance role, so not sure what to do.
@coreybart2783
@coreybart2783 3 жыл бұрын
Hey. I'm in the exact same boat as you. What did you end up doing. Wanna chat about it?
@montystelevision3238
@montystelevision3238 3 жыл бұрын
I can’t even find my certificates any more from years ago. But still fine.
@Flashjohnsparks
@Flashjohnsparks 3 жыл бұрын
I've got the same qualifications as you, there was no am2 when I left college in 1989, I've been running My own business for 25 years and been in the business 36. I work in heavy industry, prisons, schools etc. But my son who's a 21yo sparky is more qualified than me. 🤔
@Pure_electrical_training
@Pure_electrical_training 3 жыл бұрын
Makes a mockery of the system
@gtube2306
@gtube2306 3 жыл бұрын
Not true you have all those years of experience. But you were possibly mislead in your education & qualifications at the time.
@vinnyyoung1564
@vinnyyoung1564 3 жыл бұрын
Am2 has been around since 1987, I did mine the first year it came out.
@MulticoElectrical
@MulticoElectrical 3 жыл бұрын
Very similar thing happened to me I went the apprenticeship route in 2004, went to get my gold card couple years ago I could only get a trainee electrical card. Done the 2360 with AM2 and 16th edition at the time and I’m a fully approved NICEIC member. When I looked into it my portfolio was missing and I never had my certificate for the AM2. Found out couple week back when I seen a lad from collage he had the same issue 😩
@wayneroddis-clarke7659
@wayneroddis-clarke7659 3 жыл бұрын
Totally on your side with this, have my level 2 & 3 (with final certs) at the same time I did 2377 (Pat), Regs (16th as it was then, have done 17th and 18th since), NVQ3, I also did my 2391 Inspection and testing all within 2.5yrs on day release (1 day a week at college and work in the industry the rest). At the time I was an adult trainee, started age 26. However I now told I cant have a JIB card because I have no AM2. Even though I've held one in the past. I was told when at college I could either do NVQ or AM2 to finish my training, I choose the NVQ 3. I'm now 45 and work as an estimator, having worked as a Qualified Supervisor for many years. Yet someone can do a 5 week wonder course and be classed as qualified. The industry needs to stop moving the goal posts, regs aren't retrospective but qualification are? give me a break. I'm not doing an AM2 as no longer work on the practice side and also have dodgy shoulders from years of pulling cable in.
@uplightuk8924
@uplightuk8924 2 жыл бұрын
You do not need your AM2 for your gold card, it can be swapped with the test & inspect. You do however need the NVQ there is no way around this
@nadeemleigh2311
@nadeemleigh2311 2 жыл бұрын
I couldn’t afford to go to college and work at the same time. So I did the domestic installers package at a builder training centre that includes the 18th edition and 2391 level 2. I was told I could now go an be a mate. I also went and got an ECS labourers card which I needed the 18th for. Turns out the 3 days I spent in class going over mock test papers and learning how to find the regs in the book that I would need for the open book exam, didn’t actually mean that I knew any of the regs. Now I’m struggling to get work as a mate due to my inexperience and lack of knowledge and I think it’s criminal that I’ve got a city and guilds qualification in something in know absolutely nothing about for a job that is so dangerous. I agree with you. Why is there no set route with multiple ways for doing it. Full time, evening, weekends, etc. there are companies out there charging £8k and telling students their qualified enough to work, and they simply aren’t. It’s outrageous.
@Pure_electrical_training
@Pure_electrical_training 2 жыл бұрын
It’s mental Nadeem Leigh 🤯 The good news for you, is that you know your limitations, unlike many others running around with their worthless bits of paper. Obviously, the bad news is that it’s a costly mistake and one that wasn’t your fault, which is a bitter pill to take. I’m doing my best to highlight these massive failings, so if there is any way that you can help, then please do. If you ever feel like telling your story, we could do a Zoom meeting and get this important message out there 🙌
@artisanelectrics
@artisanelectrics 3 жыл бұрын
I did an apprenticeship - NVQ3 in electrical installations and then Testing & Inspection and AM2. All went well and I “think” I can say I’m a “fully qualified electrician” Thanks for sharing your story, I’m sure you’re not the only one.
@seandempsey9396
@seandempsey9396 3 жыл бұрын
No such thing as a fully qualified electrician as we are aways learning because the industry is constantly changing and it's changing fast as soon as we learn and sit another exam it changes and we have to do all again and sit a new exam for no real reason other than the scams to make more money and take our hard earned cash
@calvinhale2723
@calvinhale2723 3 жыл бұрын
Kick a bloke when he's down haha might aswell say your typing that from your swimming pool with your 25yr old fit missus in your 6 bed house.
@tresslerj1985
@tresslerj1985 3 жыл бұрын
Probably a "suitably qualified Electrician"
@seandempsey9396
@seandempsey9396 3 жыл бұрын
@@tresslerj1985 that may be a better discription.? Or highly qualified maybe?
@R.H.Electrical
@R.H.Electrical 3 жыл бұрын
Hey Adrian, A great video. Myself I hold the City and Guilds level 2 and 3 2330 which I did at college whilst working alongside sparks in a construction firm. Went on to do the 17th edition. Eventually went on to do the City and Guilds 2377-22/32 inspecting and testing of electrical equipment and management (saw them as extra tickets to have) The EAL 4337/4338 intial verification and periodic inspecting and testing. The firm I was working with at the time tendered for a local council contract and the council at the time requested all electricians working on their houses must must hold the City and Guilds 2393 (Part P) so I got put through that and then more recently the 18th edition. But before the 18th I was working in the electrical industry as an electrician working in the Domestic, Commerical and Industrial sectors for over 10 years. Like yourself however I am also having to do the AM2 this year and my portfolio for the NVQ if I wish to get a Gold Card...... I know people who have done the NVQs and some of them all they did was get someone to take pictures of them literally posing with whatever material they needed to tick off that they had worked with ( tray and containment, SWA etc
@Pure_electrical_training
@Pure_electrical_training 3 жыл бұрын
That devalues the NVQ, as I’ve mentioned on another comment, the NVQ is about talking the talk, as well as walking the walk. These guys that cheat have not earned their qualification. It’s like typing in the cheat codes to skip levels on a computer game
@jamesbrooks6130
@jamesbrooks6130 3 жыл бұрын
Really sorry to hear your in this predicament. Unfortunately this still goes on throughout the country, it's going to happen with the domestic installer courses. This will carry on where funding pots is available for lower level courses, colleges use people wanting to undertake such courses just to make.
@damiankimmins3880
@damiankimmins3880 3 жыл бұрын
In thinking about the implications about this, it would be good if it didn't matter to be honest as like has been said there will be some clowns out there fully qualified but incapable of safely doing anything! Contrary to popular belief plant operating has no legislative requirement for a ticket, only that you have received information, instruction and training. Obtaining insurance would be tricky though!
@willmurphy6663
@willmurphy6663 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Adrian as ever for an honest informative video... My comments come from the background of an eternal student who has a teaching background and done many courses electrical/construction and non construction.... I have sat in many classes and even after 15 years of courses and experience as a multi skilled i can say I have good handskills and knowledge but I don't actually feel qualified at anything.... problems I've seen from a teaching point of view 1. City and guilds courses became less and less practical, more and more theory and health and safety, that were not really applicable to site work 2. The loss of genuine apprenticeships, 90% of people on the courses had no apprenticeship, doing the course meant they couldn't work. The way you describe doing night courses (I did the 2330 that way) seems to have ended 3. Teaching in construction, for a number of reasons not the greatest. Teachers many years off site, and low moral in further education establishments, lads onsite not really wanting to pass on their knowledge/skills, at worst undermining the learners confidence. 4. Finally the am2, and niciec registration maybe raising standards but it's also providing social blocks to people being able to be electricians. The non academic person, the finance needed if not with a supportive apprenticeship..... very difficult as I have found.... I have no easy answers, old school training, old apprenticeships (I met these lads from the 60s/70s apprenticeships) if you could physically/mentally survive them...their knowledge and skill level with a lifetime of work behind them was/is second to none....if I lived 3 lifetimes I could never match them...... Just my experiences/thoughts hope this adds to the discussion....
@Pure_electrical_training
@Pure_electrical_training 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for joining in the debate Will 🙌
@graememulhall202
@graememulhall202 3 жыл бұрын
Well said Adrian. Like you I went to college through my own accord to help get a job as an electrician. Soon after I started a job as a domestic installer. This was with a person who had done the same as you level 2 and level 3. When I completed my level 3 I left for a bigger company to find out which road I wanted to go down as an electrician. This was a industrial company which done installation/maintenance in process plants. Once again no problem no mention. 3 years ago I applied for a job in mining looking for some excitement. This is were I found out that I haven't completed my NVQ or done my AM2. The agreement of employment was that I would become an experienced apprentice and complete both the NVQ and AM2. This was a shock at first but a no brainer as they were willing to pay the fees and give me a decent wage but still not a qualified wage. It took me 2 years to complete the NVQ with portfolio which I found a waste of time. The assessor was useless as what I was doing was not something he had knowledge in, my job in mining been not very common. I completed the AM2 last year but had to go back and do more as they had left a unit out "no kidding " I have not got a gold card or do I have 18th edition as mining has its own regs. I found the whole ordeal very confusing and hard to find information. I know less sparks who did there NVQ and AM2 then didn't. Brilliant competent sparks much better then myself. You are the first person I know to actually question the system. Well done. How did you check to find out you had not got the right credentials?
@Pure_electrical_training
@Pure_electrical_training 3 жыл бұрын
Sparksafe LTP is more thorough at checking qualifications 👌
@graememulhall202
@graememulhall202 3 жыл бұрын
@@Pure_electrical_training cheers
@Nighttrunker
@Nighttrunker 3 жыл бұрын
I spent 30 years working as an electrician across 3 different company’s and had my work passed by testers saying that my last company I worked for was only across 4 years and they told me I had to produce certification or they can’t fully employ me as an electrician even though I’d served my time 14 years with one company and 6 years with another so I went to Colege I achieved part 1 and 2 regs certificate am1 and 2391 inspecting and testing they then said I could call my self an electrician so this was like 23 years of working and in the last three of them gaining certification I then worked another 7 years doing the same work as I’ve always done I my mind pieces of paper don’t make you a certain trade but 20 years of consistent high grade of work and learning from your elders on site in my mind I can call my self a tradesman time served Because we live in a litical society you need to have certification to prove your competence for a defence
@paulwilkinson6608
@paulwilkinson6608 3 жыл бұрын
Had a very similar experience . I did the city and guilds 2330 . I was told when I started that once I had finished my 3.5 years of night school that I would be qualified. I did the am2 and passed and thought it was all done. Then on the handshake day I was told that I had to do my nvq (oh and did we mention we have a company that does this for 2k) . I put myself through this but it left a bitter taste in my mouth .
@jameshorspool5054
@jameshorspool5054 2 жыл бұрын
Snap I had the same back in 2006, crap starts at the top unfortunately with it being run like the mafia 🙃
@sn2319
@sn2319 3 жыл бұрын
You are brave to share your story with us and we learn from your story. This blackhole is really a money grabbing business in the industry specially those who provide the services for candidates because lots of colleges and training centres are out there who are just making money. They produce quantities not qualities. Who is to blame? Of course the government and education ministry.
@wizardwithguns1
@wizardwithguns1 5 ай бұрын
Same as you mate, all the same qualifications from 2360 in 1998. I contacted Napit, and they put me on their Blue Flame course, which was really easy, I believe it’s a 2391 equivalent.
@Sowie-sm6xk
@Sowie-sm6xk 3 жыл бұрын
It is all about the money
@bitTorrenter
@bitTorrenter 3 жыл бұрын
Personally, for me I was told at the age of 24 by the big firms that I was too old to be considered an apprentice. So, after phoning 70 companies mid November I found a fairly small company where they agreed to take me on, dependant on me finding a college placement straight away. Luckily, someone had dropped off the course and I jumped straight in. However, I could never gather the right evidence together to get my portfolio going, nevermind understand what I might have to do at the AM2. I scraped through the L3 2330 and 17th Edition. That was it. No chance of getting that JIB Gold card. You have a 3 yr window once you start the NVQ.
@Pure_electrical_training
@Pure_electrical_training 3 жыл бұрын
Try this www.electricalcareers.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/TESP-England-Route-4-Experienced-Worker-Assessment.pdf
@garyfifield5858
@garyfifield5858 2 жыл бұрын
HI FROM GARY SPARKE I HAVE ALSO HAVE THAT PROBLEM WHEN I WA 19 AND I AM 60 NEXT YEARE AND NEVER HAD ANYTHING SINCE THEN EVEN WITH ALL THE QUALIFICATIONS THAT IHAVE THE JOKE IS THAT I DID THEM WITH SOME STUDENTS ON ANAPRENTISHIP IN THE 80S THAT WERE A COUPER OF YEARS OLDER THAN ME ENDED UP 2 CREDITS IN CITY AND GUILDS AND THAT AGE ISSUES ALWAYS COMES UP DO THE AND GET THE PAPERS AND DO IT BETTER THAN THAT FIRM AND WIPE THEM OUT AND DO IT CHAEPPER PLEASE GET A SHED AND BUILD AN AM2 THE AGE PROBLEMS IS ILLEGAL THE UK IS MEST UP BE AWRE THAT APRENISHIPCAN BE USE AS A WAY REPLACING PEOPLE AND WATCH FOR THE CON ARTIST DO THE PAPERS REQUIRE ON YUO OWN IF YUO HAVE TO BEFORE CON SINDERING A FIRM FIND IT THE PERSON TAKING HAS THE KNOWLEGE IN FIRST PLACE ASKE FOR THEIR QULIFACTION AND WHAT COLLEGE THEY WENT TO ASKED FOR THERE PROFF OF WHAT THEY THE RIGHT PAPPER FIRST GET YOUR HEAD ROUND THE WIRING REGS THER PLENTY OF FREE PDS ONLINE GO THROUGH THEM BUILD CURUITS AND UDERSTAND THEN THE MAN INVENTED THE WEEB DID HAVE JOB NIETHER DID TESLA PLEASE GET YOUR HAED AROUND PHYSICS OLEVEL AND MATHS YOU MUST LERN HOW TO PROGRAM BASIC SAVES ALOT OF WORK RECOMMEND SINCLAR BASIC AP PLEASE DOWNLOAD IT JOBS CENTRES WITH NEVER HELP YUO PLEASE GET YUO HEAD RUOND 3 D PRINTING ON EBAY A 100PUOND BUILED THAT LEARN HOW USE IT IN THIS TRADE THEIRE ALOT HEADES THAT ARE NOT THERE TO HELP AND WILL BE MEST YUO UP BE WISER THAN THE PERSON WHOS DOING IT ALL OF THE TIME ANY PROBLEMS GET KNOW YUOR MP AND WRITE TO THEM JOBS CENTRE ARE THEIRE FOR THE BOSSES AND NOT YUO SO DONT BE AFFENDED OLD SAYING CROBBLERS DONT GET ANY WERE
@carpgirls
@carpgirls 3 жыл бұрын
Amazing honest video, well done Adrian. Tbh its all very confusing to know which path to take and no path is clearly defined when learning 🤦🏻‍♂️ It appears to me as a learner, that there are too many bodies involved and companies who want a piece of the pie, without concentrating on providing a concise path to the end goal.
@Pure_electrical_training
@Pure_electrical_training 3 жыл бұрын
I would say that you have assessed the situation correctly
@SaidSaid-yf1zd
@SaidSaid-yf1zd 3 жыл бұрын
Hello Sir hope to see you back here. I have learnt a lot from you. Take care
@Pure_electrical_training
@Pure_electrical_training 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you
@PaulDino02
@PaulDino02 3 жыл бұрын
Wow. This totally applies to me! Except I’ve been passing my self off as an electrical engineer for 36 years!
@JohnJKelly-of4dc
@JohnJKelly-of4dc 6 ай бұрын
I was a registered electrical contractor for decades, I did the tests properly..problem solved for other contractors and businesses. I got sick and deregistered...I'll have to do this..to register again..I'm in Ireland. They'll accept city & guilds 2357 here..I think...they said the MAY accept it. If I do decide to reregister...I won't be spending thousands on materials and waiting for people to decide to pay me....those days are gone...most people are fine..but one pr** can easily break a small contractor...I don't need the grief.
@giftofgodstarnorth6363
@giftofgodstarnorth6363 3 жыл бұрын
The industry is a complete mess it's all about money with JIB and these other organisations.
@abdoaiman
@abdoaiman 3 жыл бұрын
I agree with you, i have just finished the course in October & i have finished my 2391 inspection & Testing beside all the other qualifications & there are much left to do that i was not aware of! The NVQ, AM2, PRTFOLIO! So many roots & you don't know the difference! Its a shame
@namecannotbechanged
@namecannotbechanged 3 жыл бұрын
I also did the 236 pt 1 & 2, and then the 239 (T&I), and AM1,and have been in the industry for nearly 20 years. I hold an approved gold card, granted thri 'grandfather' rights. Self employed and have never any issues.
@bernardgarrett3897
@bernardgarrett3897 3 жыл бұрын
I would love to see a comment from the E Fixx guys, who should know about this.
@jameshansing5396
@jameshansing5396 3 жыл бұрын
I think they have done video and said essentially only AM2 Gold Card is fully qualified.
@garyg2712
@garyg2712 3 жыл бұрын
you do not need to be qualified historically, you merely need to be able to prove competence - thats the law despite what the NICEIC say...
@deniscotter525
@deniscotter525 3 жыл бұрын
In a court of law the judge will request that you are skilled to carry out the work. You will have to provide a 2391 type qualification. officially recognized as being trained to perform a particular job. An apprentice on the other hand may hold no qualifications yet carry out excellent work, is the electrician qualified? Absolutely! As long as the work is done correctly. But the apprentice cannot legally provide a eicr unless they hold the relevant proof of skills. What skills? Health and safety ! Hence electrocution and burns prevention, therefore a 2391 type qualification, holding an AM2 qualification and not working to the law is not going to protect you in court.
@erdevon3257
@erdevon3257 2 жыл бұрын
@@deniscotter525 How many Electricians actually end up in court? Never heard of one🤣🤣🤣
@HPIBaja5b
@HPIBaja5b 3 жыл бұрын
I had very similar experience. Good luck.
@dalematthews8748
@dalematthews8748 2 ай бұрын
You are qualified my friend, its not your fault that there are additional rules that have been brought in. I'm in exactly the same position as you trying to get an ECS gold card, I've been doing it for 40years but lacking a few sheets of paper.
@eyeballblim4940
@eyeballblim4940 Жыл бұрын
I had a similar experience, but realised straight after we finished the 2360 part 2!! So I did my 2391 and nvq 3 which got me the jib gold approved card. I could have been much clearer that the 2360 alone was not the full ticket!
@garyfifield5858
@garyfifield5858 Жыл бұрын
hold 236-1 part 1 electrical instasions work part2 eleectrical installations work am the suplentry cerofacate electrical in st ation work full city and guild full crtifacaetes the problem is the nvq system and they dived in to levels i hold am1 open accsess did the am2 openacccsess FIAL IT AS I had NEVER ANY support for that and then BEEN blockED FROM doing AM2 the for 25 years and fed up WITH THEM thiere pushing nqs ON ME i dOnt need. done all THE ORIGINA; QUALIFACATIONS on MY OWN ON benifit no accses to aperntashipps its a bit of joke now ther pushing an nvqS there on me t do NEED ONLY REQURE the am2 origaly yuo GOT thw city AND GUILS IFYUO GOT GOT THRE AM1 AND AM2 YUO GOT THE NVQ3 BECAUSE THE PROBLEMS WITH TTHE AM2 CETRES THEY TRASHED MY ORIGANAL NVQ 3 ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????
@dav01kar
@dav01kar 3 жыл бұрын
Admittedly there is much confusion in this trade today, its all about training providers becoming cash cows, IMO part p in domestic installations has messed this industry up big time, when I started my apprentership there was no sector/division domestic, industrial, domestic installer. (what the hells that all about) There are many routes into becoming an Electrician today. IMO if you get accepted in any CPS they take your money, in their eyes your qualified Gold card be dammed. You can have as many certificates as long as your arm, with no practical experience they are as good as useless.
@Pure_electrical_training
@Pure_electrical_training 3 жыл бұрын
Agree 🙌
@stephencunningham8850
@stephencunningham8850 Жыл бұрын
Top man respect to you their needs a different route to obtain level 3 rather than a portfolio
@Pure_electrical_training
@Pure_electrical_training Жыл бұрын
I agree 🙌 I’ve just been collating all my photo evidence from the last 5 years on the tools and I’ve got over 5000 photos across a wide range of jobs. Domestic, commercial and industrial. But, I cannot use any of them for evidence because I’m not in them 🤷‍♂️
@ElectricianTV
@ElectricianTV 3 жыл бұрын
I totally agree with you I have all the same qualifications as you but probably two or three years earlier. I have got the 2360 And apparently you don’t have to do your Am2 if you have that certificate even though I went back five years ago and done my Am2 and done the adult portfolio. Even though Ive got my 2393/4. I remember back in the day I’ve even got my Am1.the company I worked for excepted level three qualifications as qualified electricians and I believe that was the done thing. Remember when the C S CS card is coming that caused complete and utter chaos. That’s half the reason why I went back to get my gold card which I have an approved jib card. It’s all completely nonsense it’s all dictated by whoever comes to assess your work complete nonsense.To be fair for the last 10 years you have needed to have a jib gold card. To be considered qualified. Me included Everyone choose to ignore it. Even though I work for myself and I don’t work at sites I always keep my card up-to-date.
@deniscotter525
@deniscotter525 3 жыл бұрын
When a person can prove many years of experience working for reputable companies, specialised in electrical installation or electrical plant maintenance, or has a proven track record in a complex electrical environment can prove they have had relevant training, hold 18th edition regs qualification, hold 2391-52, they are legally qualified, legally skilled. AM2 is a cert from a specific organisation, which also has to follow the 18th edition regs, and it has to follow a 2391 type qualification. Their are plenty of AM2 qualified persons who do horrific work, they may hold the AM2 cert but do unqualified work. A excellent installation may just need to be inspected and tested, being qualified to test and inspect is specifically 2391, doesn't mean you need to do the installation. Qualified has Many meanings. Going around saying an experienced professional isn't qualified just because they don't hold AM2 is ludicrous because AM2 is only one of many qualifications. Holding a 2010 AM2 shows a person has completed an assessment doesn't prove they are up to date nor prove they are currently capable of working to latest standards.
@markandrews8437
@markandrews8437 3 жыл бұрын
I had the exact same problem as your self I went down the experienced worker route in the end did the portfolio and the AM2 finally got my jib gold card approved electrician it took ten years all because I wasn't given the correct information at the beginning of the course
@Pure_electrical_training
@Pure_electrical_training 3 жыл бұрын
I feel your pain, thank god you got there in the end 👏
@Pure_electrical_training
@Pure_electrical_training 3 жыл бұрын
I feel your pain, thank god you got there in the end 👏
@azadsmail8
@azadsmail8 2 жыл бұрын
Excellent vidro after 6 years and L 2 L3 and inspection and testing still I am not fully qualified.
@tomasnewson6744
@tomasnewson6744 3 жыл бұрын
I’m just doing my evening classes in electrical installations level 2 at the moment and didn’t find out till afterwards that I had to do the Am2 as well. I thought it was just level 2, then level 3 and I’m fully qualified. Im still gonna go ahead with it, but even when trawling through the city and guilds website, it’s hard to find a definitive answer on what EXACTLY the qualification route is to be considered as fully qualified. I also think that employers don’t understand what it means to be fully qualified either. As lots of them will just state either ‘ 17th or 18th edition electrician ‘ or ‘ qualified in electrical installations ‘ .... Top bloke
@Pure_electrical_training
@Pure_electrical_training 3 жыл бұрын
It’s so confusing isn’t it. Maybe this will help www.electricalcareers.co.uk/joining-the-industry/training-routes/
@greggbutler9344
@greggbutler9344 3 жыл бұрын
I,m fully qualified electrician, with all current paperwork, part p etc , gave it all up during lockdown, started delivery parcels, now have people Delivering for me , made far more money than I ever did out of electrical work. It seems the easy road pays way better.
@faisalhussain589
@faisalhussain589 3 жыл бұрын
Ocourse if you go by the IET or the JIb you wouldn’t be classed as an Electrician till you pumped your hard earned money into their pockets for a lucky bag style card
@Kaizer10155
@Kaizer10155 3 жыл бұрын
I had pay £48 for abit of plastic..
@monturrahman878
@monturrahman878 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing and being honest. It happens because the colleges are not investing the time in checking students are completing the units required. Colleges should be telling students in advance if they go the full time route (level2 and 3) you will not be qualified. The money makers like NICEIC seem to allow anyone in so they are somewhat at fault for not tightening up on entry requirements. If they did you would have known AM2 and portfolio (then known as NVQ) required. Apprenticeship now is a Standard Level 3 entry and will result in qualification (around 3 to 5 years) if all elements are completed. Having worked in a college as an Electrical Assessor and verifier there are many people who never get qualified and continue to work as "Electricians" i always urge customers to check if they are paying Electricians rates for someone who may not be at the same level as someone like me who completed a 5 year apprenticeship not evening course. I can explain it all if you want to contact me
@Wilkkid1
@Wilkkid1 3 жыл бұрын
Great video mate I fell into the same trap changed my career later in life did the same as you went to a college and enrolled, work my arse off and spent thousands of pounds to pass level 2 and 3 to realise it’s pretty much useless and I’m not qualified or fully qualified as in am2 level. To get exited in receiving certificates and then realising you gotta spend thousands more for the nvq and am2 it’s madness lol the industry is a disgrace a snobby money making scheme
@xfunniezxkillz9897
@xfunniezxkillz9897 3 жыл бұрын
Can you explain what you can do after you get the qualifications all the different routes you can take
@Pure_electrical_training
@Pure_electrical_training 3 жыл бұрын
I’ve been thinking about that today
@andyc295
@andyc295 3 жыл бұрын
im currently on level 3 at college and they have just told us we have to do am2 and the portfolio to be qualified. we have all paid 6k for the 3 years and now have to pay another 2k to get qualified. instructor said its a way of getting people qualified that couldn't get an apprenticeship.
@ibnhassanq657
@ibnhassanq657 3 жыл бұрын
What is the difference beetween a college and a training assessment Center regarding the electricians course?
@raychambers3646
@raychambers3646 3 жыл бұрын
5 years as journeyman electrician also 7 years at college, C &G A,B, C that was my in to 40+ years as a spark.
@Pure_electrical_training
@Pure_electrical_training 3 жыл бұрын
Nice 👌
@jamesarney358
@jamesarney358 3 жыл бұрын
Great video! I finished college in 2008 but never Completed my portfolio at the time, thinking I’d never need it. I’m now doing my portfolio through a company online. Hoping to get gold card registered at the end. I done my am2 in 2007 so hopefully that still stands. I tried for weeks to get that confirmed from the JIB
@Pure_electrical_training
@Pure_electrical_training 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your feedback🤝 So you did the AM2, but hadn’t done your portfolio, how did the powers that be find out? I have heard of a lot of people that somehow managed to do the AM2, without completing the portfolio, which is strange because without the portfolio you are technically not qualified. They’ve changed it now, so that you cannot be entered into the AM2, until your portfolio has been completed
@jamesarney358
@jamesarney358 3 жыл бұрын
@@Pure_electrical_training strange because I think you weren’t able to do the am2 without achieving the portfolio?
@bencordwell8186
@bencordwell8186 3 жыл бұрын
Unfortunately this is what people need to hear to stop what's going on
@Pure_electrical_training
@Pure_electrical_training 3 жыл бұрын
I agree
@montystelevision3238
@montystelevision3238 2 жыл бұрын
I have serious doubts about the quality of work of some so called qualified electricians. Especially some that do EICRs snd find loads of unnecessary work to make more money.
@robthomson153
@robthomson153 11 ай бұрын
So pleased it's not just me! I did the 2330 Level 2 and 3 course around 2005. Did my 2391, Regs etc. Registered with Elecsa, self employed , successful business. I then had the opportunity to instruct part time at my local colleges electrical department. Long story short, I spent 15 years there teaching Level 3 apprentices. I've now left teaching and gone to restart my business. I went to re-register, but industry no longer accepts the 2330 course. I've just had to compete the experienced worker NVQ. Next step is AM2E! Couldn't believe it
@Pure_electrical_training
@Pure_electrical_training 11 ай бұрын
The whole situation is an absolute joke 🤦‍♂️ I would be interested in knowing why the CG 2330 was not considered sufficient 🤔
@robthomson153
@robthomson153 11 ай бұрын
@Pure Electrical Training - by Adrian Davey apparently because it had no NVQ attached to it. However, at the time, it was good enough to get me registered and then good enough to qualify me competent enough to teach the subject! Despite delivering C&G, we were never told this as a college!
@michaellack5139
@michaellack5139 3 жыл бұрын
Hi I’ve done exactly what you have done.....night school , now 30 years on and worked in domestic,commercial and industry....worked in sir Kenneth Newman’s house ( commissioner for metropolitan police) , Scotland Yard and various mod sites,schools colleges ,Damien hirst mansion.....the list goes on and on....so I’m not qualified as well... Yet I know a lad got qualified from a company that also do its own training scheme ...once qualified kick you out into the big bad world...(they don’t want to pay qualified rates...only apprentices rates.) he worked for us for a short while and surprised he couldn’t do continuity test with a little £15 meter....didn’t have a clue about anything.....but he was a qualified electrician.....
@Pure_electrical_training
@Pure_electrical_training 3 жыл бұрын
I would guess that is the majority of apprentices these days
@uplightuk8924
@uplightuk8924 2 жыл бұрын
Luckily as I done my apprenticeship through a government funded training provider (JTL) I was never misled and knew from day 1 I had to complete my NVQ and sit my AM2 to qualify for my gold card
@Pure_electrical_training
@Pure_electrical_training 2 жыл бұрын
How did you find the whole experience, was it smooth and trouble free?
@pinkmist6810
@pinkmist6810 2 жыл бұрын
Only problem with JTL was their handling of the logbooks back in 2004. They were awful. I had Ian Russell who lost my logbook and tried to get me to do it all again.
@uplightuk8924
@uplightuk8924 2 жыл бұрын
@@Pure_electrical_training I had a training officer when I started who didn’t have a clue what he was doing but other than that I haven’t had any issues with JTL. Covid caused a huge back log for them and they’re like 1/2 years behind so what was a 4/5 year apprenticeship has now turned into a 6/7 year but that isn’t JTLs fault
@uplightuk8924
@uplightuk8924 2 жыл бұрын
@@pinkmist6810 Log book? Don’t think I had to do anything like this
@markdavies4626
@markdavies4626 Жыл бұрын
I did my nvq level 3 with jtl trying to get ecs card now to get on sites and there saying it’s the wrong cert 😩
@erdevon3257
@erdevon3257 2 жыл бұрын
Yes! Done a 4 year apprenticeship and have 18 years experience. I dont need to pay a governing body to tell me i am competent 🤣🤣🤣
@90dfender
@90dfender 3 жыл бұрын
Ok mate well done for holding your hand up and being honest, tick the box your on your way to being an electrician, you question your ability, tick the box arrogance is deadly in this game, you question your qualifactions,guess what tick, we as electricians learn everyday one of the reasons why a GOOD electrician should have taken up the trade anyway. I went down this road some time ago because i was curious to be honest a tick for myself there, so i rung the city & guilds to ask what my qualification's meant and they said you are a electrician so i see it like this they trained me they took my money and what you see on the tin you get. Experience is the key they cant teach you that.
@waynecartwright7276
@waynecartwright7276 3 жыл бұрын
i went to college in 2004 to do the last year of 2360 , passed my part 1 then started part 2 at same time doing my 16th edition then 2391 which i passed before finishing my part 2 , I was assessed by the NICEIC and became a qualified supervisor while still at college . Am2 or NVQ was never mentioned it was only JIB that was the problem i had a JIB card as a qualified super only ? through the NICEIC. I have added 17th and 18th edition and PV qualifications over the years and as a self employed spark . I would have done more but getting the C cert or design C&G wasn't at my local college.
@Pure_electrical_training
@Pure_electrical_training 3 жыл бұрын
My understanding is that a QS doesn’t even need to be qualified
@waynecartwright7276
@waynecartwright7276 3 жыл бұрын
@@Pure_electrical_training i seem to remember it was just regs and 2391 and demonstrating competence
@jenton93
@jenton93 3 жыл бұрын
The line "qualified" is a very odd one. As all you technically need to prove is competentcy for almost all situations. If you want a jib gold card then yes you may need to do your am2 but do you need a gold card. I do find it odd that there are companies out there providing courses claiming to be a spark in "6 weeks" when the only useful bit of paper you are left with is your 18th which could be done in a 3 days course. There are plenty of sparks out there who don't have all the bits of paper and are great sparks and there are guys who have don't a 5 year apprenticeship got all the bits of paper and produce shocking work. The cps should be far more strict on work completed and if you fail you should be struck off and that should be public info. Unfortunately it all just a money making exercise and people go round fleecing the public who are even more confused about who is and who isn't a spark
@Pure_electrical_training
@Pure_electrical_training 3 жыл бұрын
You can get a gold card in 15 weeks now too and another online company will fill out your NVQ over the phone ‘holistically’ 🤢 www.ableskills.co.uk/electrician-training-courses/jib-gold-card-electrical-training-course/
@seandempsey9396
@seandempsey9396 3 жыл бұрын
The qaulfercation you mentioned at the end of the video are new they came in with the part p compitant person sceem in 2014 , Don't worry about it you are qualified remember the regs and napit and the JIB and all the others are not law they have no legal rights to say who is qualified or not it clearly states in the regs book that the regs are not mandatory therefore they are not law. Also it is not a legal requirement to join the NICEIC jib or Napit they make up rules to suit themselves and charge there members an extortionate fees the JIB are nothing more than a trade union as are the NICEIC and Napit, one big scam
@flatbrow2
@flatbrow2 3 жыл бұрын
I was trained many years ago as an " electrician" pre AM2, in the last 10 years i have added Gas and Fgas to my qualifications. It was only when i had to do a resit of my Gas qualifications, after 5 years, that the new college pointed out i had a key ticket missing from my "list of gas qualifications" so i had been carrying out some elements of gas work illegaly, Clearly i was not too chuffed as the first college i relied upon to know which tickets i needed for the type of work i wanted to do missed this important element. Neither my re-sit college, nor myself can fathom why i was allowed to be a qualified non-domestic gas engineer without one key ticket and even though i had been fully checked and completed my probabtion period with gas safe it still went un-noticed. I just think it is now way too complicated for any agency to work out what tickets are needed, hence the confusion. Anyway - it was a good video and i am sure you have all the necessary experience and knowledge to carry out safe practices. All the best for the future.
@Pure_electrical_training
@Pure_electrical_training 3 жыл бұрын
Exactly 🤝
@lawryyx2640
@lawryyx2640 3 жыл бұрын
I also did a full time course for 3 years level 1,2 and 3 City and guilds. I then got a job as an electrician with a company which allowed me to then to do my portfolio for my nvq and am now waiting to do my AM2s. I'm now in my 7th year and am still not "qualified". Very long winded way to do things and again not much of a sense of direction as to what and how you should be working towards your goal of being a qualified electrician.
@ryanj3404
@ryanj3404 3 жыл бұрын
It was made clear to me when I started the route to qualify in 2013 it’s Level 1, 2 & 3 if you don’t have an apprenticeship. Then do your portfolio and am2 and you’re qualified! That’s the route I took, was around 4 years! Been qualified for 2 years now, want to do the 2391, but it’s £1400!! Money grabbing bastards!!
@Pure_electrical_training
@Pure_electrical_training 3 жыл бұрын
To do what we do, should be worth it with all the CPD we have to do, the money we have to lay out, but our wages have dropped below every other trade due to the dilution of our industry. It’s a sad state of affairs
@richardwallace3477
@richardwallace3477 3 жыл бұрын
I consider myself a qualified electrician but have never heard of an AM2? Maybe because I started back in 1976 as a 16 year old industrial electrical apprentice - day release / night school etc. I don’t suppose my 2:1 honours degree in Electrical and Electronic engineering makes me any more qualified.
@terrance6013
@terrance6013 3 жыл бұрын
The industry is a joke It can be so simple if there is one course to be an electrician There are lots of unqualified people out there
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