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Some years ago, I was speaking to a gas tutor, who said that the likes of the ACS people where considering removing all books and types of information from the test.
This would mean the fitter would be required to memorise everything for the test to reflect normal working conditions.
As he said "Nobody walks into a house with a stack of reference books or spends hours looking up answers when they are working"
I suppose he had a point, if you work for a company you usually don't get the time to do that and you can find yourself doing different appliances in different situations many times in the same day. So it would be difficult to do anyway.
Its probably why companies want experienced people.
Some years ago, I was speaking to a gas tutor, who said that the likes of the ACS people where considering removing all books and types of information from the test.
This would mean the fitter would be required to memorise everything for the test to reflect normal working conditions.
As he said "Nobody walks into a house with a stack of reference books or spends hours looking up answers when they are working"
I suppose he had a point, if you work for a company you usually don't get the time to do that and you can find yourself doing different appliances in different situations many times in the same day. So it would be difficult to do anyway.
Its probably why companies want experienced people.
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