The_Stig
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Well that's it, I've passed I've finally got my City and Guilds in level 2 carpentry
The_Stig":1t8fg3a3 said:Well that's it, I've passed I've finally got my City and Guilds in level 2 carpentry
You could do well by gaining your experience at the hands of country contractor and workshop.
The_Stig":yhy5uv7w said:I've worked for a national timber merchant for nearly 10 years but I don't have an apprenticeship carpenter and therefore couldn't sit an NVQ. A City & Guilds was my only other options so this is the route I took, the course lasts 3 years and you are required to do a lot of workshop based evidence since you can't produce evidence from your workplace.
The_Stig":ph0aorrk said:You could do well by gaining your experience at the hands of country contractor and workshop.
That would be nice especially if I could work at the weekend as I don't really want to give up the full-time yet since the wages pay the bills. I wouldn't mind working for free though during the weekends to gain experience after all you only get out what you put in.
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