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Clk320_Greg
18-06-2009, 08:50 PM
Am wanting to get my 2079 in order to get ready for 2011.

Rang C&G to find my nearest center.

Its about 2 hours away, they want 5 days of my time and 850 plus VAT!!!!


Is this the going rate?

Anyone know of anywhere in East Anglia that can do this course?

Or reccomend anyone in London that can do it at a better rate?

Cheers,

Greg

Grizzly
18-06-2009, 10:19 PM
You must be spoilt Greg!
Most of us are used to a 2hr drive to a site!
It certainly is not abnormal.
With regard to the charges they sound about the going rate.
Hey, look on the bright side. I have heard that we all have to renew it in 5 yrs time?
By then most of the trainers will of learnt how to streamline the courses!
Grizzly

eggs
18-06-2009, 11:01 PM
Am wanting to get my 2079 in order to get ready for 2011.

Rang C&G to find my nearest center.

Its about 2 hours away, they want 5 days of my time and 850 plus VAT!!!!


Is this the going rate?

Anyone know of anywhere in East Anglia that can do this course?

Or reccomend anyone in London that can do it at a better rate?

Cheers,

Greg

2 hours drive in your CLK_320, I would do it in 1 hour 30 in the Vivaro

Eggs

al
18-06-2009, 11:07 PM
Try flying to belfast, two days for 350, try www.serc.ac.uk.

excellent instructors and no ****e, think yourself lucky that you have test centres in your OWN country, ours can't even decide who will run the test!!:o

al

Ps passed btw!

Andy W
19-06-2009, 07:19 AM
Is it necessary to do a 5 day course, are you a an engineer?

I did 1 day extra theory then the next day the Global On Line Exam and the practical tests and only paid £350 + VAT with these guys.

http://www.prtc.co.uk

These were 1 1/2 hours from me but only tied me up for 2 days, no way as a one man band could I spare 5 days.

A mate of mine went for the 3 day course with extra practical training, extra theory then the final exam & practical test.

Clk320_Greg
23-06-2009, 12:29 AM
Thanks for all the replies guys!

Grizzly - I drive from Cambridge to the center of London most days for work. Its not that i dont like traveling. But traveling to earn and traveiling to spend 800quid learning something i have been doing for the last 4 years is very different! LOL

Eggs - Thanks to an unidentified rear end rattle and what is looking like a dieing torque converter your probably right! But the trusty transit would take you on!

Al - does tha course cover enough to get full cirtification? Reason i ask is 850+VAT + 5 days loss of earnings + 5 days of travel costs means it would probably end up cheaper!

Andy - Was told that because i only have the CITB safe handeling that i need to do the full course? I am also a 1 man band (with the occasional slave in the form of the missuses brother) so 5 days out will be a kick in the balls, even more so if i get a brakedown on one of the nights between!


Thanks for your help guys!

Andy W
23-06-2009, 07:17 AM
If you have a current 2078 why not wait until the winter when work may quiten down a bit, my 2078 CITB expired the week before I did my 2079 so I had to do it.

Clk320_Greg
23-06-2009, 03:55 PM
If you have a current 2078 why not wait until the winter when work may quiten down a bit, my 2078 CITB expired the week before I did my 2079 so I had to do it.


Dont have current 2078, but do have the CITB safe handeling.

Due to the nature of the systems im looking after the only quiet time is spring and autum, and by quiet i mean i get 2 days off a week. - but this autumn im loaded with big services so its not going to be practical and before you know it im gona run out of time.

For this reason i want to nail this now and get it done, also thinking of doing the whole 2 year C&G course thing, as im a big fan of building a nice portfilo of quallifications!

al
23-06-2009, 08:21 PM
CLK

i'm the same as yourself, i work as a one man band, that's what attracted me to this course, it is full certification for the 2079, they don't bother doing the partial certs for less than 6Kg or whatever it is.

Centre is very accessable from the airport.

al

thebigcheese
28-06-2009, 04:34 PM
hi i did the cert up in lisburn, there was a few boys from the south up that day. seems to be popular

taz24
29-06-2009, 01:19 AM
Dont have current 2078, but do have the CITB safe handeling.

Due to the nature of the systems im looking after the only quiet time is spring and autum, and by quiet i mean i get 2 days off a week. - but this autumn im loaded with big services so its not going to be practical and before you know it im gona run out of time.

For this reason i want to nail this now and get it done, also thinking of doing the whole 2 year C&G course thing, as im a big fan of building a nice portfilo of quallifications!


The CITB is worth the same as the 2078. Some say even more because it needs redoing on a regular basis.

If you have the CITB and it is in date then you are alright upto 2011, so no need to rush.

The thing is that there are going to be thousands of people wanting the 2079 or CITB J11 and as it gets closer to 2011 places may get harder to find or costs may rise. Nature of the beast I'm affraid.

If you are confident you know your stuff you can just do the assessment only or do a shorter training course of 2 or 3 day instead.

Cheers taz.

.

paul thompson
02-08-2009, 12:42 PM
i,m booked on a three day course ,this week (to obtain c&g 2079) , looking foward to it , i hold a citb , lets hope all goes well .ive been a service engineer for 18 years

philfridge
02-08-2009, 06:35 PM
Dont have current 2078, but do have the CITB safe handeling.

also thinking of doing the whole 2 year C&G course thing, as im a big fan of building a nice portfilo of quallifications!

Unless you are a engineer with proper qualifications you cannot take the c g 2079 anyway. From the above it looks as though without city and guilds part 1, part 2 you will need to go to college to gain the neccesary.