As a diyer, who would never touch gas and as a consumer who has employed both corgi registered fitters to do work and non corgi registered guys also, here's my 2 penneth.
I've had loads of fitters tell me the corgi registration isn't worth a jot. I've seen shoddy work carried out by corgi fitters too.
cashjob seems to have said (imho) that he does the work and gets a corgi guy to check and certify it. Lets face it, it could easily be professional suicide if the corgi guy just signed the cert without even checking it. He'd be risking his career and reputation if he didn't.
I spoke to the council only last week and they told me that if i did my own sparky work, then i could either call them out to check it and certify it or get a certified sparky to do the same. So what's the difference with the way cashjob does it? He probably doesn't want to get certified due to rip-off costs.
Is there possibly a few peeved off corgi guys here who've paid a small fortune to register and are losing out jobs to non-corgi guys who may well be just as competent but charge less because they're not trying to recoup the outlay for their registration? I think so.
I'm not taking sides at all really. I can understand it from both angles, but with these arguments the registered guys do tend to close ranks. A certificate doesn't make you a better person or fitter, it just covers your arse for the fortune you pay.
Do a search on here, you'll find a few instance of corgi-fitters being slated as incompetent.
I'm not qualified at what i do for a living. I've studied and am still studying, but as yet i've not taken any exams to certify me. Why? Can't afford to right now! Doesn't make me less knowledgeable or able than someone who had the cash to pay for the exams.
I've had loads of fitters tell me the corgi registration isn't worth a jot. I've seen shoddy work carried out by corgi fitters too.
cashjob seems to have said (imho) that he does the work and gets a corgi guy to check and certify it. Lets face it, it could easily be professional suicide if the corgi guy just signed the cert without even checking it. He'd be risking his career and reputation if he didn't.
I spoke to the council only last week and they told me that if i did my own sparky work, then i could either call them out to check it and certify it or get a certified sparky to do the same. So what's the difference with the way cashjob does it? He probably doesn't want to get certified due to rip-off costs.
Is there possibly a few peeved off corgi guys here who've paid a small fortune to register and are losing out jobs to non-corgi guys who may well be just as competent but charge less because they're not trying to recoup the outlay for their registration? I think so.
I'm not taking sides at all really. I can understand it from both angles, but with these arguments the registered guys do tend to close ranks. A certificate doesn't make you a better person or fitter, it just covers your arse for the fortune you pay.
Do a search on here, you'll find a few instance of corgi-fitters being slated as incompetent.
I'm not qualified at what i do for a living. I've studied and am still studying, but as yet i've not taken any exams to certify me. Why? Can't afford to right now! Doesn't make me less knowledgeable or able than someone who had the cash to pay for the exams.