Hi I qualified way back in 1988 and am now trying to establish what level NVQ my Certificate in Hairdressing from C&G is. They do offer a service where the tell you bit they want £44 for it!
Does anyone know??
Thanks
Does anyone know??
Thanks
If you have your NVQ level ll why do you need to know what the equivalent is in city and guilds? You are still a qualified hairdresser regardless! Don't pay more money just to find out you are qualified! if you really wanted some advice on this I would call your local hair college and they should be able to advice for free!!!
I know I'm qualified and back in 88 NVQ didn't exist! I've tried calling colleges too see what my equivalent is but they don't know. I'm in the process of getting some courses accredited and they want to know what my equivalent NVQ level is as they don't know either!If you have your NVQ level ll why do you need to know what the equivalent is in city and guilds? You are still a qualified hairdresser regardless! Don't pay more money just to find out you are qualified! if you really wanted some advice on this I would call your local hair college and they should be able to advice for free!!!
I need to know about this also, city and guilds are trying to charge me £44 because I did mine in 1989 and no level is on cert. I did 2 years at technical college.
I need to know for my CV I now work in care and have my NVQ level 2 but might be able to apply for higher paid jobs if I can prove I'm educated to level 3 in hairdressing.
Cfbc it would be worth it if I was actually earning it just seems a bit steep to ask the body that awarded me with the qualification then changed it but appears to have no idea what mine is equivalent to now. They have to get there staff to look it up, it's just making more money off usIf finding out the answer might lead to a pay rise then paying the £44 search fee with C&G will probably be worth it.
I think it is the only way you will be able to clarify the situation and get official recognition of your qualification against today's courses.
Cfbc it would be worth it if I was actually earning it just seems a bit steep to ask the body that awarded me with the qualification then changed it but appears to have no idea what mine is equivalent to now. They have to get there staff to look it up, it's just making more money off us
Sorry, i thought your previous post said you were now working in care - so I assumed this was paid employment.Cfbc it would be worth it if I was actually earning it just seems a bit steep to ask the body that awarded me with the qualification then changed it but appears to have no idea what mine is equivalent to now. They have to get there staff to look it up, it's just making more money off us
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