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It passes the time mate.


PML yeah , shame I was out for most of it, could have saved on entertainments![]()
opinion about craftsman?So what make of tools do you have? On second thoughts don't even think of answering that question.![]()
opinion about craftsman?
Large subject. Generally not as good as they used to be years ago. Qualification requirements are mostly academic these days, practical skills take a back seat. Should be very much the other way around in my view.
i think he meant craftsman tools ,but in your line of talking i woulkd definately agree ,i put alot of lads through college at my last place of work and the stuff they learnt was kids stuff ,no maching ,lathes boring etc,no electric principles etc just part fitting, but then nowadays people are impressed with big mission statements not knowledge,part of the reason i just **** about on my own now
Yeah think he was asking about those, went off on a tangent there. Yep i agree with you and with Fett about NVQs. The way they were explained to me when they came out was that there were lots of people in industry who had work their way up, or worked in engineering for many years and learned skills who had no formal qualification. In others words, they could do the job but had nothing in writing to prove it. We were getting rid of many people at the time, industries were winding down, so NVQs would be given to people who had lots of experience who would do a short course and exam, as at least some sort of formal acknowedgement of their ability. I never dreamed at the time a short course, given to someone with no background at all, would be accepted as a formal qualification. It really is a bloody joke.
Evening Granddad, they have no passion now, sadly I think my current health problem could slow me down severely-but car repairs are a passion, best it can be and honest job for honest price
i am confused now , mostly cos my laptop wouldnt post then it turns out i posted twice anyhoo to conclude then:-
oil changed often is better then designer oil at 3 times the price
real pricey tools atre better than chaper ones for mechanics but not for woodwork
we dont know fook all about craftsman tools
and nvqs are ****
agreed?![]()
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