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Fellow Practitioner Issue 330 Dated 31 March 2017

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ford1

hi robbo if I said that back in 2004 & are still new to plumbers nz & are a jr member I would say you hero & senior members must of been around a long long time

robbo

hi Ford1, yeah been around for a long time go back and look at some of my posts, you have to keep the pressure on or:- do nothing and nothing will happen... The powers of be work on the principle of, ignore them long enough and they will go away,  we cant let that happen or all is lost, cheers 

Watchdog

Hi Ford1   Yep Robbo has been around since tablets were made of stone not electronics.  A good man with a wealth of knowledge of what has been and gone.  He's seen it all before.

ford1

ok good one so what do you  gurus think of the federations one class of rego for everyone ?

robbo

yes Watchdog still got my hammer and chisel, but still keep that chisel sharp just in case I need it, ha-ha, cheers

Jaxcat

I'm in favour of the one class of registration, providing the apprenticeship is a 10000 hour one.  It is like going back to the future - the old apprenticeships were this long and it covers off the experience required.  There are insufficient supervisors at the moment which leads to all sorts of weird arrangements that are sometimes dubious at best.  We have certifiers in one part of the country saying they are supervisors to people in other parts of the country.  We have certifiers whoring their tickets to others who are not able to work without some form of supervision - yet they are not fulfilling their legal requirements.  I think that if the training is improved and the apprenticeship lengthened then we could safely embrace a one qualification type scenario.  Many say "well I had to sit a separate exam" and use this for justification why others should also.  It's not a strong enough argument in my book.  The Federation put a strong case up for one qual and the only arguments I have heard against it appear to be from people patch protecting or wanting others to have to do what they did.  The key is the additional 2000 hours on the apprenticeship.
Have you learned lessons only of those who admired you, and were tender with you, and stood aside for you?  Have you not learned great lessons from those who braced themselves against you, and disputed the passage with you?  (Walt Whitman 1819-1891)  American Poet

robbo

hi guys, Jax couldn't agree more, if it wasn't broken why did they try to fix it and failed,cheers

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