I agree. The curent training programme run bt FAS is very unfriendly for employers. It also produces a lower standard of tradesman. I have never asked for anyones certificate when hiring them. I look for experience and give them a trial period.apart from the ageism factor, getting anyone to take you on as an apprentice is hard, i think. The employer has to release the trainee to Fás for a period and this really does not suit them. IMHO, he should forget about the actual qualification that an apprenticeship will get him. If he could find someone to work to and learn the trade, it will be enough. After all, many "unqualified" tradesmen are miles ahead of "qualified" ones and word of mouth (about your standtrad of work) is the only real qualification that works in the real world.
I agree. The curent training programme run bt FAS is very unfriendly for employers. It also produces a lower standard of tradesman. I have never asked for anyones certificate when hiring them. I look for experience and give them a trial period.
How does it produce a lower standard?
The quality has dropped because in practice the assessments are not carried out to any universal standard. It would be like teachers correcting their own classes leaving cert papers. The fact that the apprentice used to enter the company with basic skills meant that he or she was useful from day one. That is no longer the case and the stop-start nature of the training makes it harder to acquire skills. We have stopped offering apprenticeships in the last few years as it is too disruptive and we find that after four years the trainees are of a lower standard to those that we just trained in-house for the same period of time.I can understand why that might result in drop in companies sponsoring apprentices. But why would quality of the apprentices suffer? Same training is it not? Or is there less on the job training now and its theres more classwork?
....we find that after four years the trainees are of a lower standard to those that we just trained in-house for the same period of time....
So the formal in center education and experience is not of much value compared to on the job experience. Interesting.
apart from the ageism factor, getting anyone to take you on as an apprentice is hard, i think. The employer has to release the trainee to Fás for a period and this really does not suit them. IMHO, he should forget about the actual qualification that an apprenticeship will get him. If he could find someone to work to and learn the trade, it will be enough. After all, many "unqualified" tradesmen are miles ahead of "qualified" ones and word of mouth (about your standtrad of work) is the only real qualification that works in the real world.
Apprentices are paid. The rates are low, the FAS website gives details.and plus he wouldnt be paid obviously as an apprentice..
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