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 Post subject: Re: NVQ B-tec
PostPosted: Sat Apr 04, 2009 4:58 pm 
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I have done the NVQ & B-tec, most is common sense, it's not rocket science, stop worrying about it and get on with it, you will look back after you have completed the course and wonder what you were moaning about.

What benefits did you gain from it?

What benefits do your customers benefit from it?

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 Post subject: Re: NVQ B-tec
PostPosted: Sat Apr 04, 2009 7:08 pm 
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I have done the NVQ & B-tec, most is common sense, it's not rocket science, stop worrying about it and get on with it, you will look back after you have completed the course and wonder what you were moaning about.

What benefits did you gain from it?

What benefits do you customers benefit from it?


I have passed that, have you you charley, yes god thats good, it was nothing realy.

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 Post subject: Re: NVQ B-tec
PostPosted: Sat Apr 04, 2009 7:16 pm 
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I have passed that, have you you charley, yes god thats good, it was nothing realy.

I'm not sure they have mandated God to do it yet? :?

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 Post subject: Re: NVQ B-tec
PostPosted: Sat Apr 04, 2009 7:53 pm 
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Bloodnock wrote

And its time some of you guys realised we are in the midst of a recession, the NVQs are not needed now nor in the future, people were far more courteous and helpful years ago before such pap. for all of todays emphasis on education and ten a penny qualifications that mean squat, things are not improving for any of it. far more useful would be a simple 2 hours of drivers assessment by your local authority where their guidance and input could pinpoint driver issues, thats all thats needed not a multi million pound Btec/NVQ which in a couple of years will be consigned to history like O-levels and Tufty club certificates...

Why is it some folk always take a sledgehammer to crack a nut... :x

I guess you haven't got the balls to do it then or is it the brains


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 Post subject: Re: NVQ B-tec
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APH wrote:
Bloodnock wrote

And its time some of you guys realised we are in the midst of a recession, the NVQs are not needed now nor in the future, people were far more courteous and helpful years ago before such pap. for all of todays emphasis on education and ten a penny qualifications that mean squat, things are not improving for any of it. far more useful would be a simple 2 hours of drivers assessment by your local authority where their guidance and input could pinpoint driver issues, thats all thats needed not a multi million pound Btec/NVQ which in a couple of years will be consigned to history like O-levels and Tufty club certificates...

Why is it some folk always take a sledgehammer to crack a nut... :x

I guess you haven't got the balls to do it then or is it the brains


who needs brains to do it, if that was what it needed i be still doing it I did it to prove a point, if i can pass any one can so whits the point of it.

It is a compleat wast of time, but i have bben told that a association may be loking at it.

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 Post subject: Re: NVQ B-tec
PostPosted: Sat Apr 04, 2009 8:29 pm 
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charles007 wrote:
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Bloodnock wrote

And its time some of you guys realised we are in the midst of a recession, the NVQs are not needed now nor in the future, people were far more courteous and helpful years ago before such pap. for all of todays emphasis on education and ten a penny qualifications that mean squat, things are not improving for any of it. far more useful would be a simple 2 hours of drivers assessment by your local authority where their guidance and input could pinpoint driver issues, thats all thats needed not a multi million pound Btec/NVQ which in a couple of years will be consigned to history like O-levels and Tufty club certificates...

Why is it some folk always take a sledgehammer to crack a nut... :x

I guess you haven't got the balls to do it then or is it the brains


who needs brains to do it, if that was what it needed i be still doing it I did it to prove a point, if i can pass any one can so whits the point of it.

It is a compleat wast of time, but i have bben told that a association may be loking at it.


Have you taken the NVQ course Charles?

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 Post subject: Re: NVQ B-tec
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charles007 wrote:
I have passed that,


There's no such thing as a pass Charles it's a course that no one fails.

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 Post subject: Re: NVQ B-tec
PostPosted: Sat Apr 04, 2009 9:00 pm 
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JD wrote:
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Bloodnock wrote

And its time some of you guys realised we are in the midst of a recession, the NVQs are not needed now nor in the future, people were far more courteous and helpful years ago before such pap. for all of todays emphasis on education and ten a penny qualifications that mean squat, things are not improving for any of it. far more useful would be a simple 2 hours of drivers assessment by your local authority where their guidance and input could pinpoint driver issues, thats all thats needed not a multi million pound Btec/NVQ which in a couple of years will be consigned to history like O-levels and Tufty club certificates...

Why is it some folk always take a sledgehammer to crack a nut... :x

I guess you haven't got the balls to do it then or is it the brains


who needs brains to do it, if that was what it needed i be still doing it I did it to prove a point, if i can pass any one can so whits the point of it.

It is a compleat wast of time, but i have bben told that a association may be loking at it.


Have you taken the NVQ course Charles?

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Yes

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 Post subject: Re: NVQ B-tec
PostPosted: Sat Apr 04, 2009 9:01 pm 
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I have passed that,


There's no such thing as a pass Charles it's a course that no one fails.

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and pepole have failed, and if no one fails again what is the point of having it

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 Post subject: Re: NVQ B-tec
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Yes


Where at?

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 Post subject: Re: NVQ B-tec
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JD wrote:
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Yes


Where at?

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i was told that one a faild in preston. i was told of others

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 Post subject: Re: NVQ B-tec
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charles007 wrote:
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Yes


Where at?

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i was told that one a faild in preston. i was told of others


Failed, or didn't complete the course?

Perhaps they took the concious decision not to attend? Next time someone tells you someone else failed ask them how can someone fail a course that has no structured testing mechanism that provides for a pass or failure rate.

Did you take a test?

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 Post subject: Re: NVQ B-tec
PostPosted: Sat Apr 04, 2009 9:39 pm 
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JD wrote:
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Yes


Where at?

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i was told that one a faild in preston. i was told of others


Failed, or didn't complete the course?

Perhaps they took the concious decision not to attend? Next time someone tells you someone else failed ask them how can someone fail a course that has no structured testing mechanism that provides for a pass or failure rate.

Did you take a test?

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are may be could not answer the Question which had 4 answers, to which only one is right.

I was questioned on the work book i have done, which was a one to one recored, asking questions from the book i had done and could have been any question from any were in the book.

just to make sure that you had answered the question in the book.


I will take the assessors coures, for nothing more then to see if i can do it, dont want the mony justto see if i can do it.

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 Post subject: Re: NVQ B-tec
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charles007 wrote:
I will take the assessors coures, for nothing more then to see if i can do it, dont want the mony justto see if i can do it.


Good, will you keep us informed of the procedures?

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 Post subject: Re: NVQ B-tec
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I will take the assessors coures, for nothing more then to see if i can do it, dont want the mony justto see if i can do it.


Good, will you keep us informed of the procedures?

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yes

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