> please look through the universal assessment criteria very carefully,
> if you choose skill pathway A meaning you have a formal apprenticeship
> then you need to provide a contract of apprenticeship, this is a
> requirement, without it you might fail. we had to contact the training
> group who terry did his apprenticeship under and they had to search
> through loads of files for us, it states who you worked for, your
> training group, their roles and responisilities for helping you to
> learn and its signed by all involved. alternatively you can choose
> another pathway but this requires more proof of years worked
> hope this helps, shellxx
Is the contract of apprenticeship the same as indentures? I'm just in
the process of getting his indentures from Fed Master Builders as they
kept records for the time Dale did his apprenticeship - I'm waiting for
them to be retrieved from archive so I'm hoping they'll do the trick. We
was going to choose skill pathway A.
Kath
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