9th May 2007, 10:42 AM
A ECM you are so right.... practical training in several aspects wouold be handy for everyo0ne (back to the old concept of understanding the basis of photography, drawing, illustration, sampling etc... to better understand what the crew in the office will do with the data) I had big arguements with one bloke who put a single coordinate on a plan... sadly the idea of roating 360 degs around a fixed point had not occured (a north arrow would have helped)
A broad training and a specific skill base, which would be verifiable...
I will soon put up the Skills Passport as an online sample (complete with pageflip technology!) for folk to view...
we need the skills, we need them verified, we need them to mean a career progression.
I hear that some companies (down south ish) operate a training programme with sheets to be filled in, skills learned etc... I would be interested to hear from any Trainnees who have undergone this process to hear how they did - and what they felt they learned.
"No job worth doing was ever done on time or under budget.."
Khufu
A broad training and a specific skill base, which would be verifiable...
I will soon put up the Skills Passport as an online sample (complete with pageflip technology!) for folk to view...
we need the skills, we need them verified, we need them to mean a career progression.
I hear that some companies (down south ish) operate a training programme with sheets to be filled in, skills learned etc... I would be interested to hear from any Trainnees who have undergone this process to hear how they did - and what they felt they learned.
"No job worth doing was ever done on time or under budget.."
Khufu