Fab Freak
Well-Known Member
I wonder if some of the more experienced Geeks can answer my question.
When I trained I was told that your insurance only covers any work with a system that you have trained with and passed (ie got a certificate) otherwise you won't be covered, so don't be tempted to do an L&P application if you are only trained in gel for instance.....
Now is this correct? - I would assume so, and it seems logical, and I will be checking my insurance out tonight...
And I wonder do you gals that have recently disovered a new system then go on a course to get your diploma/certification or are you just using this because certain companies will sell willy nilly and you feel as a competant techician your skills are what counts:?:
Please dont be mad at this direct question - but reading between the lines on some threads this is going on :o
When I trained I was told that your insurance only covers any work with a system that you have trained with and passed (ie got a certificate) otherwise you won't be covered, so don't be tempted to do an L&P application if you are only trained in gel for instance.....
Now is this correct? - I would assume so, and it seems logical, and I will be checking my insurance out tonight...
And I wonder do you gals that have recently disovered a new system then go on a course to get your diploma/certification or are you just using this because certain companies will sell willy nilly and you feel as a competant techician your skills are what counts:?:
Please dont be mad at this direct question - but reading between the lines on some threads this is going on :o