> After reading the original question again........its different to what
> I read before! LOL
>
> Rooksie is right, you have to give (or they recommend you do) an in
> depth description of all the training you have had and all the
> techniques you have learnt. What tools you used whilst training etc
> etc. Then another in depth description of everything you do now and
> what you have learnt too in all your years in this trade blah,
> blah, blah.
>
> Like most people say on here write as much as you can and as detailed
> as you can make it..........without copy & pasting it from a book eh!
>
> My wifes description of what she learnt doing the NVQ was about
> fifteen pages and then what she does now was I think about ten. She
> had a reference from her previous boss and one from the current one
> too. All of her certificates like the NVQ, the State Registered
> Hairdresser document, even her certificate as a First Aider.
>
> Also, depending on where you get your documents certified, it may be
> worth you getting two lots done as you will need them all again for
> the main app. Dont get stung by the solicitors fees either. Most
> (from what we have read and also from speaking to a few) will try and
> charge about £5 per copy. We had our TRA stuff done by a JP which
> cost us nothing but we had to sit and wait in court for about an
> hour. Then when we did the 136 app we contacted a solicitor and said
> we had twenty or so documents.....how much for the lot and he did it
> for £25.
>
> I am sure you will be fine though.
>
> Good luck,
>
> R & C
thanks mate - i was starting to feel like the grim reaper!!
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