> Hi has anyone submitted to the TRA a really confusing/vague
> assessment?
>
> When I left school I completed a YTS in manufacturing engineering at
> Land Rover, this was a two year course and at the end I was offered a
> full time job. This i took and i worked there for 6 years as a
> manufacture engineer, while i worked there (after 5 years) i decided a
> change was in order so i attended night school on a two year Air-
> conditioning and Refrigeration course, then after a year and before
> finishing the course I got employment in this area with a reputable
> company and have worked now with this company for 41/2 years
>
> Has anyone else had such a confusing past employment, i have
> references and my training contract from Land Rover but no
> certificates to prove, i have my Airconditioning/Refrigeration NVQ
> certificates and glowing reports for this trade, both trades are quite
> similar with the electrics and mechanics.
>
>
> Just stressing abit and wondering if it's worth the cash and time to
> try to do or just do the student route which i was going to do.
> (would rather the pr of course!)
>
> I would love to here off people who have had/having the same problem
> and there experiance with the TRA.
>
> Many thanks Chris
Hi Chris,
A bit difficult to be precise about this but acknowledging that there's
some overlap between your initial apprenticeship and current trade I
think that you might get up after 5 years in the current trade but you
might find it easier to go with the earlier trade, depending on what
points you need and whether your earlier trade is also a MODL trade.
Best to put your CV in front of a trades expert.
Cheers,
George Lombard
www.austimmigration.com.au
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