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7 minutes ago, trigger_andy said:

Learn on the job seems to be in the way out. At least here in Scotland. All have at least Collage time built into their “modern” apprenticeship. But before this you still had to be “time served”. That’s normally a four year apprenticeship then you get recognised papers. 

Yes it does seem like it's on the way out along with taking people's word for things. Having just moved I spoke to a few companies about work around here before I got sorted, most of them wanted a CV. What's that about?  I've told you what I can do, do you (they) need it written down!😂

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Correct about sparks and gas engineers but most of the other trades I know learnt on the job, Brickie's, joiners, plasterers. Very few of them saw uni or college.
Have you seen the state of so called workmanship on building sites these days, its diabolical. There are very few actual craftsmen around these days.
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56 minutes ago, harvey b davison said:
3 hours ago, eggsarascal said:
Correct about sparks and gas engineers but most of the other trades I know learnt on the job, Brickie's, joiners, plasterers. Very few of them saw uni or college.

Have you seen the state of so called workmanship on building sites these days, its diabolical. There are very few actual craftsmen around these days.

Same with chainsaw operators! Plenty with tickets but when you get them into the wood you soon find out most of them are fecking useless 🤦‍♂️ 

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3 hours ago, eggsarascal said:

Correct about sparks and gas engineers but most of the other trades I know learnt on the job, Brickie's, joiners, plasterers. Very few of them saw uni or college.

about 30 35 years ago there were the 6 month wonders (brickies) half the stuff they built had to be pulled down again it was costing the firms a fortune in extra materials 

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13 minutes ago, daveatdave said:

about 30 35 years ago there were the 6 month wonders (brickies) half the stuff they built had to be pulled down again it was costing the firms a fortune in extra materials 

Sounds about right after the miners strike and every pit got shut down. All were retrained and so called experts. 

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15 minutes ago, daveatdave said:

about 30 35 years ago there were the 6 month wonders (brickies) half the stuff they built had to be pulled down again it was costing the firms a fortune in extra materials 

Not only brickies, research Ronan Point and missing bolts. I had much trouble with second fixings; vapour barriers and cold bridges on a couple of refurbs at work.

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