The tec cert is not a recognised qual at all up here at all, although there are some private centres who offer it but it is useless if you want a job. Perhaps someone in authority had a bit sense and saw it for what it was.
I believe if Scotland becomes independent in the future, that licensing will become a reality up here as the Scottish Government are very supportive of the idea (not just for plumbers) and encouraged the set up of the CLE
CLE Construction Licensing Executive Home to promote it and work closely (and listen) with trade bodies. We'll see what happens.
You may find some of this interesting
SNIPEF Homepage
I can't give you the password i'm afraid but you should be able to open a lot of the links.
Since i first stumbled into plumbing at the age of 15 (i really wanted to be a doctor but needed some quick cash :lol
and nearly took the thumb off myself in my first 5 minutes, with the skill and deft of a hacksaw wielding apprentice surgeon, cutting a full 20ft bundle of 3/4" in half over my knee, i knew this was for me. My first real introduction to the world of tetanus which would hold me in good stead for the future! The black tape that was wrapped around the cut to hold my thumb on (i still have the 2" scar) and the slap i got on the back of the head for being a useless b........ just convinced me this was the world of real men :49: (the black tape and slap is true :smile: Changed days eh!)
I worked with some brilliant guys who could do things and knew things i never will and the company i worked with saw the potential in me and encouraged me to study. I soaked up knowledge from everyone i met from all trades learning the black arts, everything from how to cut a hole in a cast iron pipe with a hammer and chisel to the seduction of the middle aged married woman :1eye:
I loved it and being part of something more valuable than money (although working 12- 15hrs days 7 days a week i made (and spent) a lot of that). It wasn't just a job (careers were for fannys), it was a vocation. It was my life blood.
Maybe i am just getting old and Victor Meldrew ish but i became a bit disillusioned and despondent over how things were moving in the industry. Many of the guys i know feel the same.
I now pick and choose what i do and for who. I like new challenges, maybe i just got bored :lol:
Maybe partly why i come on here is in a hope to pass some useful knowledge on in the hope of keeping standards up but we are only small fish in a big pond.