Part P CPS vs Nvq Level 3 Discussion ThreadPart P CPS vs Nvq Level 3 Electrical Advice
Good morning all,
I have passed my 2365 level 2, nearly my 2365 level 3, and am enrolled onto my NVQ Level 3.
I have recently seen an electrician in my area who is a NAPIT Part P Approved contractor who seems to be working on domestic and commercial installs, he is charging the same rate as those that are NVQ qualified in the same area.
My question is, have I spent more money and time than I needed to and should've just gone down the same route as them, and what will the NVQ allow me to do that he can't (or shouldn't)?
Thanks in advance.
Part P CPS vs Nvq Level 3 for the original thread on Electricians Forums
Good morning all,
I have passed my 2365 level 2, nearly my 2365 level 3, and am enrolled onto my NVQ Level 3.
I have recently seen an electrician in my area who is a NAPIT Part P Approved contractor who seems to be working on domestic and commercial installs, he is charging the same rate as those that are NVQ qualified in the same area.
My question is, have I spent more money and time than I needed to and should've just gone down the same route as them, and what will the NVQ allow me to do that he can't (or shouldn't)?
Thanks in advance.
Part P CPS vs Nvq Level 3 for the original thread on Electricians Forums