if you can do nvq's for windows now to become a fully qualified...... glass hygeine technician, does that mean we can take on an apprentice? coz apparently theres some really good incentives for having an apprentice at mo, i heard gov pay the wages and tuition etc and more...... any one know?thanks
Quote from: andyatkinson on March 14, 2009, 06:13:23 pmif you can do nvq's for windows now to become a fully qualified...... glass hygeine technician, does that mean we can take on an apprentice? coz apparently theres some really good incentives for having an apprentice at mo, i heard gov pay the wages and tuition etc and more...... any one know?thanksI dunno - but as apprenticeships can last four years then what are you gonna do after you've taught them the basics and they've got 3 years and 51 weeks to go with nothing else to learn!
Quote from: Malc Gold on March 14, 2009, 06:15:19 pmQuote from: andyatkinson on March 14, 2009, 06:13:23 pmif you can do nvq's for windows now to become a fully qualified...... glass hygeine technician, does that mean we can take on an apprentice? coz apparently theres some really good incentives for having an apprentice at mo, i heard gov pay the wages and tuition etc and more...... any one know?thanksI dunno - but as apprenticeships can last four years then what are you gonna do after you've taught them the basics and they've got 3 years and 51 weeks to go with nothing else to learn! For certain work some of the above are required.How many kids are gonna want a wc nvq hahaBut if you think about it, In a proper business environment, they can learn health and safety , procurement, marketing, risk assessments method statements, quoting, the actual cleaning, customer service, theres lots to teach them and the govt pay for the courses....