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I often think people who are self employed are in a very poor position when it comes to getting info and friendly support.
I know how isolating, the feeling your by yourself can be.
Incidentally it can happen to employed Plumber/gas fitters as well.
If your employed and out servicing, your usually by yourself all of the time. If you get a dodgy job, you perhaps need a hand, especially on grey area jobs, if only to run through your decision just in case your wrong.
Most employers think you have total recall of every aspect of all types of Plumbing and gas fitting knowledge ready to be called upon instantly.
If you ask them for help or advice I suppose they may think you do not know your job. And I must admit some of the companies I have worked for, my boss has not been a Plumber/gas fitter to ask.
It would be great to have a relationship with friendly knowledgeable people who would not think less of you, if you have forgotten something you should know. A sort of memory prompter.
If you work as a Plumber/gas fitter for instance and only get a gas job once every so many months, can you be sure you are going to remember the correct procedures for a full gas installation test or what a problem may be?
If you think you know, how do you check you know and with whom?
Look in your course work?
What if it is not there?
ACS only tests your knowledge, its not a training exercises to give you knowledge. And as somebody has said you may have done your ACS four years ago.
Who would ring Gas Safe and voluntarily say "Excuse me, can you remind me how to do a gas tightness test please?" The inspector would be on your case right away.
What about a safety electrical test after a boiler repair?
They are only some of the things you can forget in every detail.
So a support system would come in very handy indeed, even if it was just to bounce ideas off one another.
CORGI advised all Gas related companies to hold a full set of all the official documents relating to the work they do i.e. Gas Regs, British Standards, Water Regs, Building Regs and so on, plus their guidance documents.
In point at one time they sold the whole lot as an item. But the price was high and possibly only affordable for an established company. Have a look on the BS website to get some idea of the prices.
I was wondering do the self employed guys buy a similar product and what do they use to prompt their memories?
There was more than one reason why they advised you to get a pack though, and I will try and explain that in another mail.
🙂🙂🙂🙂
I know how isolating, the feeling your by yourself can be.
Incidentally it can happen to employed Plumber/gas fitters as well.
If your employed and out servicing, your usually by yourself all of the time. If you get a dodgy job, you perhaps need a hand, especially on grey area jobs, if only to run through your decision just in case your wrong.
Most employers think you have total recall of every aspect of all types of Plumbing and gas fitting knowledge ready to be called upon instantly.
If you ask them for help or advice I suppose they may think you do not know your job. And I must admit some of the companies I have worked for, my boss has not been a Plumber/gas fitter to ask.
It would be great to have a relationship with friendly knowledgeable people who would not think less of you, if you have forgotten something you should know. A sort of memory prompter.
If you work as a Plumber/gas fitter for instance and only get a gas job once every so many months, can you be sure you are going to remember the correct procedures for a full gas installation test or what a problem may be?
If you think you know, how do you check you know and with whom?
Look in your course work?
What if it is not there?
ACS only tests your knowledge, its not a training exercises to give you knowledge. And as somebody has said you may have done your ACS four years ago.
Who would ring Gas Safe and voluntarily say "Excuse me, can you remind me how to do a gas tightness test please?" The inspector would be on your case right away.
What about a safety electrical test after a boiler repair?
They are only some of the things you can forget in every detail.
So a support system would come in very handy indeed, even if it was just to bounce ideas off one another.
CORGI advised all Gas related companies to hold a full set of all the official documents relating to the work they do i.e. Gas Regs, British Standards, Water Regs, Building Regs and so on, plus their guidance documents.
In point at one time they sold the whole lot as an item. But the price was high and possibly only affordable for an established company. Have a look on the BS website to get some idea of the prices.
I was wondering do the self employed guys buy a similar product and what do they use to prompt their memories?
There was more than one reason why they advised you to get a pack though, and I will try and explain that in another mail.
🙂🙂🙂🙂
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