Check out the link above and scroll down to the units at the bottom, note you only have to do 27 of these units and not all of them depending on your specialisation........, the training college im dealing with have told me today that they are just awaiting clearence from the goverment but are very optimistic for exsisting carpet and vinyl fitters here to gain a aqf levell 3.
Basically ive been told to start getting as much evidence together now, photo's, letters, references, proof of apprenticeship etc, basically anything that will prove my competence of the 27 units in the link above. I would recommend any carpet or floor finishers to start doing the same if they don't wish to hold out for pathway d to come back.
I've been told to make a portfolio documenting my proof and evidence of my competence, once the college see's your evidence and are happy with it you then have to have a final assessment by a college here in the uk, this is the great thing you don't have to fly out to oz to do it. The only negitive is the cost will be around £1700, but half of whats been quoted on here and a proper registered college in floor covering.
i will let you know more once he gets in touch again.
jason
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Stacy ,Jay, Joe (3) and Summer (2)
ill phone your husband as soon as i know more but in the mean time tell him to gather photo's, references anything he can to prove his competence in the units above.
jason
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Stacy ,Jay, Joe (3) and Summer (2)
there is always a bloody wall for me isnt there? (just moaning out loud) i dont do safety flooring or solid wood,,so i can only count a maximum of 22 on the list,,i do laminate and engineered though but there is no mention of laminate on the list,,,,,,grrrrrrrrrrrrr
oh by the way,,,i am a very good competent fitter in carpet laminate and vinyl,,,just a semi autistic way the governing bodies have of dealing with everything,,,realy pees me off
The Certificate III in Floor Covering & Finishing comprises approx. 27 units. Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)/Recognition of Current Competency (RCC) will be considered for each participant based on their specialisation, which could either, be carpet, timber or vinyl stream. The remaining units to be completed to achieve the full accreditation of the Certificate III in Floor Covering & Finishing program will then be discussed with the participant/his employer and a training plan devised to fulfil those requirements.
I believe 27 units don't have to be completed, i think i got that wrong going by the above.
I'll find out..................i also found these note on the original course for an aprentice and it does state that units to be completed depending on your specialisation.............ill find out though
The Certificate III in Floor Covering & Finishing comprises of approx. 27 units to be completed over a 4-year period for an apprenticeship. An apprentice can choose their elective units depending on their specialisation, which could either, be carpet or vinyl stream.
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well i do carpet, vinyl, laminate and amtico myself, but carpet and vinyl is my specialisation as i have much more experience in them, been doing carpet and vinyl since i was 14............im only going for carpet and vinyl myself and only wished to be assesed on these areas so i sure it will be ok for you too.
jason
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have you seen the money carpet fitters are earning there, other trades like plumbers are struggling as pay is not as good as they get here, but for us we will earn the same if not more, and with the better lifestyle and all, i just can't wait to get there..................i feel so ready for the next chapter in my life now. i just want to go now.
jason
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Stacy ,Jay, Joe (3) and Summer (2)
aren't they about to release the details of the replacement for pathway d i reckon all you will need to do is pass an exam or test in this country at a venue of therec choice because i bet 90% of carpet fitters have no qaulifications just like you (and me)but have years of experience i worked for a local company but in oz will be self employed i bet so should earn more money than i do here they need fitters so they have to have a system for you to go through i know its disappointing and frustrating for you but be patient all comes to those that wait
ps also the less of you that get a visa means more work for me (only joking im sure things are going to change soon so you can start the great journey)