Roof Tiling Skills Test

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  • Опубликовано: 8 июл 2024
  • Skills tests are an industry assessment of occupational competence taken by apprentices who wish to practice in their relevant craft. They demonstrate that apprentices have the level of competence and productivity expected by the industry.

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  • @joycewilson3354
    @joycewilson3354 5 лет назад +11

    Served my four year apprenticeship in 1984 on slating and roughcasted. Been in the building trade ever since and worked with real master craftsmen. Seen bad tradesmen and learned from the best, shunned the crap. Recently moved to Glasgow and on one of the jobs I needed a CSCS card. So I did a working at heights test for a blue card and passed. Sent in a copy of my apprenticeship papers and was told I'm not qualified. I need a city and guilds or svq or else I'm no Slater Roughcaster.
    They said I could do a one day course and they would qualify me as a labourer.
    After 35 years experience slating and tiling hundreds of roofs, rendering and plastering countless walls, building extensions to homes and garages counts for nothing. But CITB can qualify me in one day as a labourer, failing that I'm not qualified to to go on a building site.
    What a joke! This is only about them hogging the industry for money...

    • @joycewilson3354
      @joycewilson3354 5 лет назад +1

      My apprenticeship and 35 year experience qualifies me. An Svq may give a qualification, but may never qualify you in life.

    • @craig200123
      @craig200123 4 года назад +1

      joyce wilson .. I agree with you totally mate !

    • @fuzzzeballs
      @fuzzzeballs 2 года назад

      yep,been building all my life plus a bloody useless degree and they say all I am is a labourer, fuck off !I just do my own properties over seas, the UK industry is fucked and most of the cunts in it are bone idle and fucking uselessthey don't know how do do what they are qualified for

    • @freakyscumbag
      @freakyscumbag 2 года назад

      I was in the same situation ,Been roofing since I was 15, now 59, and have 3 grades of excellence for slating and was told exactly the same as you, That same company what wanted slaters then phoned me a week later asking me to do a half round in slate and after that there was an eyebrow dormer to do in Rosemary tiles,,,,my reply was fuck of because I’m no longer qualified ,can’t your qualified slaters do it and I can Labour for them .

  • @gustavoadolfofleitas8217
    @gustavoadolfofleitas8217 6 лет назад

    Excelente!!!

  • @paulhaley5009
    @paulhaley5009 2 месяца назад

    I started roofing when I was sixteen Labouring for five years nutting up on a bun plain tiles twenty five on me head all day long worked on tower bridge the I.g.a the roal mint so on so on I made the best mates in the world all great blokes blodey hard work but I've just retired sixty years old didn't want to shoulders knackered..knees knackered I'm knackered 😊😊..but I would do all again..if you gonna learn best way is hands on its the only way...all this crap God bless to all the roofers and good luck please fellas don't do what I do really want to go back but can't it's very upsetting...you don't get arthritis..you earn it...its really my own fault having nutting up competitions who can nut up the most tiles I did nut up twenty two deltas up a pole lader two blocks put em two take em of silly stuff like that we all did it..always nutting up fifteen 49s load a side out in less than an hour not rushing..so we were very fit...do a complete up an over in a day and half...they were the day...I've just seen the going Time for laying slates is about 150 two 250 that's not great myself and Terry atkins Tony furlong Clive quiten r.i.p Clivey we would lay a thousand a day each every day on price maybe more all depend on the money...but great great working men..lucky the ones who are left we still see each other I love my mates...up all the roofers good luck 👍

  • @Wood-h6i
    @Wood-h6i 4 года назад +4

    Why does a roofer need a hard hat when he's laying tile's is the sky going to fall on his head or is it to keep his head dry lol

    • @peterbalac1915
      @peterbalac1915 4 года назад

      Hard hat is necessary just incase a jet loses an engine and it falls on you.🤕

    • @samuelmellars7855
      @samuelmellars7855 3 года назад

      Cos you're not on the roof all the time. And when you're not on the roof tools, materials, nails... can fall off the roof if some tosser lets things fall off.

  • @tim..t175
    @tim..t175 4 года назад

    Cool video. Interesting.Quite a lot different to Australia, thats for sure

  • @MrJFoster1984
    @MrJFoster1984 5 лет назад

    Why are roofers being assesed for rendering?

  • @alanjones4188
    @alanjones4188 4 года назад +1

    I'm guessing none of that lot actually passed. They wouldn't last 10 minutes working for me.... Dog rough!

  • @mde1953
    @mde1953 3 года назад +1

    Probably the worst apprenticeship to take on, back breaking labour for apprentice money just to earn barely £20 more a day once you qualify, site work wise. Every roofer I know says they wished they did something different.

  • @puprilla
    @puprilla 3 года назад +1

    😆 been roofing 10 yrs no license but tons of work

  • @kierenroberts3293
    @kierenroberts3293 5 лет назад

    Please answer the question below. Thanks.

  • @troofer42
    @troofer42 7 лет назад +9

    what a load of bollocks never had all that crap in my day you learned your trade on the job been roofing since I was 15 yrs of age .............. never stepped foot in a college & can put these so called roofers today to shame with speed an skill .

    • @SkillBuilder
      @SkillBuilder 5 лет назад +4

      tim paine
      Tim, with the greatest respect, you may be the best roofer on the planet but there are lots of roofers out there who have learned bad habits from people who don't know as much as you. Surely you can't argue with the concept of nationally applied standards. What assurance does the customer have that the roofer they hire is doing it right. The use of counter battens is a case in point. Some do, some don't but there are good reasons for using them with breather membranes.

    • @peterbalac1915
      @peterbalac1915 4 года назад +1

      @@SkillBuilder I get what you're saying, I started at 16 never touched any tools other than carry them up for my guvnor. Hat and pad was all I needed to nut the tiles up for the ist few months till I could balance them unaided. Once you mastered that you were allowed to help felt and batten knock the muck up run the asbestos 😬 on the verges and eventually run a virge and point them up, you always tiled in and nailed the appropriate courses. Worked for a bloke called Tom Jones hell of a grafter led by example but he was a bit rough work wise. Worked with a and for some amazing craftsmen over the years who I could gain great experience from. By 19 I was on my own employed some good lads and trained them up over the years.Never ever had to advertise and have made a great living mostly getting work through recommendation. Seen some Horrendous work used to have a portfolio of it to show customers. Times change I've done my bit cant be a bad thing this CITB course I'm glad I'm done this health and safety bollox would have done my head in, BUT it is there for a reason. It's a much easier job now than 60 years ago for sure having every thing lifted up for you nail guns ect. My old man was a hod carrier he said to me when I went into the building trade,,,, The man that said hard work never hurt anyone,,,, Never did any!!

  • @tinagao8943
    @tinagao8943 6 лет назад

    Watch this and it is more rational structure, good looking and duration.

  • @mr.wizeguy8995
    @mr.wizeguy8995 6 лет назад +3

    Primitive way to set ridge tiles with mortar.

  • @user-ne6vi8uv2q
    @user-ne6vi8uv2q 8 лет назад

    حلو

  • @llickmogan
    @llickmogan 4 года назад

    I did 10 years tiling

  • @asapvcrooftilesroofingshee4694
    @asapvcrooftilesroofingshee4694 3 года назад

    good

  • @David.Horne72
    @David.Horne72 8 лет назад +7

    why are roofers rendering?

  • @winterroadspokenword4681
    @winterroadspokenword4681 4 года назад

    Roofing and Rendering? I mean, i guess its for the chimneys?
    I loved how fucking shit that ridge looked. On the piss and two stupid small cuts, when he could have just split the difference between a few ridges. I don't get how you can miss a few nails on a roof that size haha. I guess this one was rigged to show mistakes?

  • @fuzzzeballs
    @fuzzzeballs 2 года назад +1

    bullshit you just farm em out when they pay and pass you don't train you issue certificates

  • @MA7CU5
    @MA7CU5 8 лет назад +3

    A load of tosh!

  • @michaelpowell3736
    @michaelpowell3736 7 лет назад +3

    what a f ing mess