CP Training

Hello, welcome etc.

Firstly, the search button and reading threads names more or less the same as yours will reveal lots of information such as this:

They are all the best. Nealy all companies will 'sort you out' and all have ex-this and that instructors.

You need to think about the type of work you want to do. You also need to ask about outside of this forum because sharing bad opinions of companies is not permissable due to the legalities.

Just some pointers:

- Everyone will tell you the course they did was excellent. Except they've only done one course in most cases... So just how they know it was excellent with nothing by which to compare I don't understand.

- Cheap is not best.

- A 100% pass rate is not a boast

- No work is guaranteed. Most companies will 'only employ those we train' which is in most cases, completey untrue.

- Sticking EXACTLY to the [wiki=1518]sia[/wiki] requirements and nothing is basically saying that they are giving you LESS than any decent training provider will

- 150 hours is 150 hours, minus lunch, dinner and breaks. It also does not include stagging on at death o'clock in the morning. 150 hours of guided learning is in the presence of an instructor, using the time to guide & teach. If your course includes First Aid at work, that means your looking at 174 hours.


Secondly:

Prepare for a bunch of stock responces to do XXXXX best course in the world.
 
My 2 cents...
IMO:
At the first, SCHOOL of CP is more important than Training Course and Company's name. 3 basic are: Anglo-American, Israeli and Russian.The main differences between them consist in the concept of protection.
Secondly, I support previous user: Scab +5!
Regards
 
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