I’ve just passed my exams , until the last week I’d never done a bathroom , and not from a plumbing background, so this is a bit daunting, are we left to it on site or is there as much help n support as we need? Cheers ! Ps helpful video 👍🏼
From experience, that towel radiator… when putting in the brackets have them as close to the inside edge as possible - other wise you ain’t going to fit a towel down there as you’ve taken up half the space with the brackets lol. Learnt that the hard way
This is very interesting, I want to ask you a question please. I'm currently with the same company you're with. I'll be taking my NVQ assessment. Do they make it easy to pass the assessment for the NVQ? Plus is it always at least 2 of you working on the job? Plus they informed us that they give us 3 weeks to complete the assessment. Please get back to me in your earliest convenience. Thanks. It all looks really good btw.
Hi The assessment is for three weeks but can be completed in two weeks depending on level of experience in plumbing. It’s quite easy to pass as the assessor is there to give you guidance. Practical assessments is interesting but there’s lot of paperwork. Try and keep up with paperwork so you can complete on time or ahead of schedule. The NVQ Level 2 assessment can be described as the last hurdle to attaining the qualification. All the best.
Who did you do your course with brother? Ive recently got my level 2 technical with ERR, got my nvq next. I work as a ground worker so i dont do much plumbing, do the assessors often much help with the install on site?
Good video my friend. I have a question. I completed my level 2 in plumbing about 7 years ago and I didn’t wanna carry on with my nvq. But now I wanna complete my nvq to get back Into plumbing but I haven’t had no experience in that time. What advice would u give if I wanna do my nvq but my knowledge is abit limited ?
I’ve just passed my exams , until the last week I’d never done a bathroom , and not from a plumbing background, so this is a bit daunting, are we left to it on site or is there as much help n support as we need? Cheers ! Ps helpful video 👍🏼
From experience, that towel radiator… when putting in the brackets have them as close to the inside edge as possible - other wise you ain’t going to fit a towel down there as you’ve taken up half the space with the brackets lol. Learnt that the hard way
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This is very interesting,
I want to ask you a question please.
I'm currently with the same company you're with. I'll be taking my NVQ assessment.
Do they make it easy to pass the assessment for the NVQ?
Plus is it always at least 2 of you working on the job?
Plus they informed us that they give us 3 weeks to complete the assessment.
Please get back to me in your earliest convenience. Thanks.
It all looks really good btw.
Hi
The assessment is for three weeks but can be completed in two weeks depending on level of experience in plumbing.
It’s quite easy to pass as the assessor is there to give you guidance.
Practical assessments is interesting but there’s lot of paperwork.
Try and keep up with paperwork so you can complete on time or ahead of schedule.
The NVQ Level 2 assessment can be described as the last hurdle to attaining the qualification.
All the best.
@@RYCHUHSS thank you. Appreciate the efforts in your message.
How long does it take to complete the nvq and how much does it cost?
Who did you do your course with brother?
Ive recently got my level 2 technical with ERR, got my nvq next.
I work as a ground worker so i dont do much plumbing, do the assessors often much help with the install on site?
I did my training with ERR at Watford
@RYCHUHSS I'm at Wakefield. Only been doing it 9 months but really enjoying it!
The nvq 2 assessment, do you get any guidance?
@Pierrebanz
Yes , there are assessors on site to give you guidance. I did my NVQ level 2 assessment at Durham and I really enjoyed the experience.
Good video my friend. I have a question. I completed my level 2 in plumbing about 7 years ago and I didn’t wanna carry on with my nvq. But now I wanna complete my nvq to get back Into plumbing but I haven’t had no experience in that time. What advice would u give if I wanna do my nvq but my knowledge is abit limited ?
You can start as an apprentice or get a crush course to refresh or enhance your skills
which school did you use to complete nvq? did the school provide a site for the assessment or it was done at your job?
It’s called New Trades Career
They provided the site for the NVQ assessment
lesson 2 Mr Dao