Change your life today by choosing to learn a trade.

Filed Under (Building Trade, Building Training Courses, Learning a Trade) by on 05-05-2010

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In this blog we take a helpful approach to giving you an insight into the ever expanding worlds of many trades such as carpenters, builders, electricians, plumbers and plasterers. In a world now changing to further fortune those who wish to enter a career in one of the main building trades, many courses are now available for students of all ages to embark on.

With the resources available and intense training sessions allowing some to complete certain training in relatively short spaces of time, it is more accessible to learn a trade than ever before. Although the days of becoming a true apprentice with building, electrical, plumbing and carpentry companies are lost in the past, new teaching techniques and for many the chance to complete studies from the comfort of their own homes has allowed more people to become qualified tradesmen.

Whatever you decide to do, you can be sure that with the help and advice now available when choosing the right trade you should face few problems in getting the most helpful and friendly pointers from the pages here at buildingskillsreviewblog.co.uk.

What is happening in the building trade? Is it worth thinking about a career?

Filed Under (Building Trade, Building Training Courses, Learning a Trade, Uncategorized) by on 17-06-2009

With the credit crunch still on our minds, it is a worrying time for us all, especially the building trade, who has been affected deeply, with a huge drop in house sales, building contracts and wages, many are unsure what the future has in store.

Don’t fear, there is light at the end of the tunnel, the building trade is now seeing a rise in building contracts and movement in the property market. It is now the best time to prepare for the future and invest in your education and training, as the housing market is starting to rise and get back on its feet once again. Housing firms such as Redrow Homes and Bovis Homes are now seeing an increase in sales and in the process of planning more projects.

This positive increase is making people invest in training once again, as the building trade is set to get back on track, so it is just a matter of waiting, which gives you the perfect opportunity to study. There are many courses available, so how do you know which course is right for you?

Make sure your course is accredited by a certified organization such as city and guilds, a university or NVQ. When training you also need to gain experience so look for a course that involves a practical approach. You can now also study around your current job and lifestyle, so find a course that suits you and your needs. You future is important so make sure you spend some time researching all your options before you make your decision.

 

How quick can I learn a trade?

Filed Under (Learning a Trade) by on 22-01-2009

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You can now become qualified in less than a 3rd of the time a college course would take because colleges usually stretch their training courses over 2-4 years with only a one or two days a week for the 36 allocated wks of the year, and, the majority of colleges only offer the basic C & G Technical Certificate tuition. The development of teaching on a Building Skills course is very dissimilar. There are 3 possible methods of training. The 1st is a fast track course taking 8 one wk training elements, Monday-Friday, over as little as 10 wks to allow you to achieve the level two skill that would enable you to carry out the installation of, for example, a complete bathroom.