I'm just curious but why do you feel the need to attend a course to learn to clean windows; can't you clean them at the moment??
I've been doing it for more than 20 years and have never been on a course; just learnt as I went so to speak.
Is there really any point in this; am I missing out on something???
Hi mls,
The course itself isnt designed to teach you "how to clean windows". The course is aimed towards the risk assessing, hazard spotting and health and safety aspect of it. The fact you have been in the industry for 20 years means you have an excellent grasp on how to do it, the qualification of "City and Guilds QCF Level 2" is more of a proof of competency.
The City and Guilds course is the only formally recognised qualification within the industry. It is a great certificate to have on your business CV because if you are looking to move your business forward and progress to more commercial side, like I said before it is proof of competency.
Also, while the funding is still available (till the end of April) we also include a working at height certification, which even for the WFP guys it is great to have.
If you guys have any questions at all, please dont hesitate to call me on 01205 316683.
Jake Kelly,
http://www.training43.comPS. Colin, fire me a call
