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UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Carpet Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: oliver collins on January 31, 2012, 09:33:39 am

Title: NCCA Training
Post by: oliver collins on January 31, 2012, 09:33:39 am
Hi Guys

I am thinking of joining the ncca and doing the required training its over two days have been carpet cleaning for about 4 years and i am a bit worried that it might be a bit over my head.

I have a good grasp of cleaning proceedues and the right ph for the right carpet type.

Any body who has been on the course recently can give me any idea what to expect want to see something for training and membership will cost me abouy £500.00 all in i think

Oliver Collins
Title: Re: NCCA Training
Post by: JandS on January 31, 2012, 10:05:21 am
Wouldn't bother if your confident enough, spend
it on some new gear instead.
£500 is a lot of money for a 2 day course.

John
Title: Re: NCCA Training
Post by: Jim_77 on January 31, 2012, 10:17:54 am
I admire your thinking Oliver.  Even if you've previously done some "recognised" training you don't have anything to lose... sometimes it does good to refresh your memory.   And if you haven't done any official course up to now you would definitely have an eye-opening experience!  Not saying you're doing anything badly at the moment but it's amazing how differently you can see yourself and your business.

How about joining www.tacca.co.uk as well?  It's free to join, no catch, and the bonus with that is members are currently being offered heavily discounted training courses (http://www.alltec.co.uk/page/1j1bv/Training_Schools.html) approved by IICRC

Have a look!
Title: Re: NCCA Training
Post by: creighton foyle on January 31, 2012, 11:03:01 am
think you have to book the courses by close today, but the upside is paul pearce is doing the training and he does the ncca as well so you are getting same course same trainer for a fraction of the price.
Title: Re: NCCA Training
Post by: Steve Rothwell on January 31, 2012, 11:10:19 am
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How about joining www.tacca.co.uk as well?  It's free to join, no catch, and the bonus with that is members are currently being offered heavily discounted training courses approved by IICRC

I thought that you had to have passed a recognised training course to join tacca ??
Title: Re: NCCA Training
Post by: Jim_77 on January 31, 2012, 11:23:42 am
Which came first, the duck or the egg? ;)
Title: Re: NCCA Training
Post by: Steve Rothwell on January 31, 2012, 11:29:07 am
 ;D ;D
Title: Re: NCCA Training
Post by: derek west on January 31, 2012, 11:37:33 am
you can register with TACCA, (personal name and email is all thats required) this will give you discounted IICRC and alltec training courses, then after that you can apply for membership if you so wish. yes this offer ends today, but who knows, maybe alltec will extend the offer, bit like dfs  ;D

ps... so just to clarify john, you don't have to be a member to get discounted training, just registered. so no excuse now eh!!!   ;) ;D
Title: Re: NCCA Training
Post by: Steve Rothwell on January 31, 2012, 01:39:58 pm
Nice one Derek

I think that has cleared up a bit of confusion there.

Title: Re: NCCA Training
Post by: Steve Barnett (Carpet Care Plus) on January 31, 2012, 06:45:43 pm
Oliver, trust me you have nothing to worry about.

People who have never cleaned a carpet in their life, or for that matter even own any carpet cleaning equipment can and have passed the NCCA course  ::)
Title: Re: NCCA Training
Post by: Paul Moss on January 31, 2012, 06:55:32 pm
I admire your thinking Oliver.  Even if you've previously done some "recognised" training you don't have anything to lose... sometimes it does good to refresh your memory.   And if you haven't done any official course up to now you would definitely have an eye-opening experience!  Not saying you're doing anything badly at the moment but it's amazing how differently you can see yourself and your business.

How about joining www.tacca.co.uk as well?  It's free to join, no catch, and the bonus with that is members are currently being offered heavily discounted training courses (http://www.alltec.co.uk/page/1j1bv/Training_Schools.html) approved by IICRC

Have a look!

Also we are doing an advanced meet/ workshop day for tacca in May. See facebook tacca
Title: Re: NCCA Training
Post by: Shaun_Ashmore on January 31, 2012, 07:02:31 pm
The NCCA exam is passed by people who have never cleaned a carpet in their life so with 4 year experience you'll be ok!

Shaun
Title: Re: NCCA Training
Post by: Robert Watson on January 31, 2012, 07:15:07 pm
The problem would be, you`ll get frustrated at people asking, what you would perceive as daft questions, blethering on and holding thing up. It`s always good to do courses. Good luck.
 
Title: Re: NCCA Training
Post by: Len Gribble on January 31, 2012, 07:21:20 pm
Go for it it’s more in death than BICs  :o ;D ;)
Title: Re: NCCA Training
Post by: nicholas georgiou on February 01, 2012, 06:17:12 pm
Hi oliver
Doing the ncca course is good for one thing a selling tool.
And dont worry my 10 year old son can pass that test.   
Title: Re: NCCA Training
Post by: Simon Gerrard on February 01, 2012, 08:29:19 pm
Oliver,
Forget the NCCA, they are a thing of the past! Join TACCA, which is FREE and do the training as offered.

Simon
Title: Re: NCCA Training
Post by: Jim_77 on February 01, 2012, 08:38:05 pm
I've been in to Alltec today... there's still a couple of places left on some of the courses if you follow that link above :)
Title: Re: NCCA Training
Post by: Phillip Mold on February 01, 2012, 10:55:22 pm
The NCCA exam is passed by people who have never cleaned a carpet in their life so with 4 year experience you'll be ok!

Shaun

True, I am a living example who over five years on is running a business, BUT, the NCCA course gave me confidence, a method to follow and since then has paid for itself in terms of enquiries which have turned into paying jobs, not to mention the contacts to call for help when things do go wrong, as they will!
Title: Re: NCCA Training
Post by: peter maybury on February 02, 2012, 12:16:37 pm
The ncca course teaches you a lot of basic fundamentals about the products that you are dealing with on a day to day basis. After completing the course take home the manual and continue to use it for reference. Training is a very important aspect of our jobs and very valuable. Get as much training as you can afford to do it will also help you to spend the money more wisely on choosing the correct equipment.

Peter
www.carpetcleanercardiff.com (http://www.carpetcleanercardiff.com)
Title: Re: NCCA Training
Post by: Ricky M on February 02, 2012, 12:41:56 pm
Oliver,
Forget the NCCA, they are a thing of the past! Join TACCA, which is FREE and do the training as offered.

Simon

Could'nt Agree MORE !!