Re: practical exam theory
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Re: practical exam theory
For those who need to study again,
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Re: practical exam theory
Originally Posted by lindseymcc
(Post 6043041)
Hi Jamie sorry for buttin in but whendid u apply for your ARTC? We applied over 3 weeks ago and still havent heard anything?So rather nervous that my oh might still get a phone test in the middle of the night :eek:
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Originally Posted by jamiefrod
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it's supposed to be 20 working days or 4 weeks so you must be close. I was kinda hoping mine would be quicker but it seems 4 weeks is the minimum
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Thanks guys, what a terrific idea to help others out.:thumbup:
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Originally Posted by Brigall
(Post 6047484)
Jamie, even when you get your ARTC Cert, you will have to apply to Department of Energy at Severn Oaksfor temp licence, you will need to sit a 4hour practical Exam at Balga TAFE and pass it, prior to sitting the 2 hour regs exam.
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Originally Posted by jamiefrod
(Post 6047704)
Thanks for your concern but I already know that smarty pants. And I'm doing it in Adelaide so there!:D
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Originally Posted by Brigall
(Post 6047917)
No need to be obnoxious, just giving you info. Obvisouly WA EXAM TO HARD
Wasn't being obnoxious, STOP BEING SO SENSITIVE |
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Originally Posted by jamiefrod
(Post 6047977)
Not likely I am a master of my trade, trained in the hills of the peak district by monks with big tools:rofl:
Wasn't being obnoxious, STOP BEING SO SENSITIVE |
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Originally Posted by Brigall
(Post 6047989)
You were! And funny things go on in them hills with monks! So I hear.:thumbsup:
im not here posting helpful information for the fun of it! Some people like to read information that maybe helpfull to others with out all this flirting. I do understand that this is a discussion forum but can we keep this thread on track? I know alot of people would like it more with out the random/off topic quotes. Thank you refreshers course domestic lighting doc |
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Thanks for the help doc would just be great if we knew what we had in store. I know people who have done the practical in Dec have given info but it may well change this time.:thumbup:
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Originally Posted by shar07
(Post 6048614)
Thanks for the help doc would just be great if we knew what we had in store. I know people who have done the practical in Dec have given info but it may well change this time.:thumbup:
they will also provide some indication on what practical work is to be done. I have not recieved any information yet, but when i do it will be posted here doc |
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Originally Posted by docgp
(Post 6048631)
Vetassess will provide information on what tools to take to the assesment a few weeks before.
they will also provide some indication on what practical work is to be done. I have not recieved any information yet, but when i do it will be posted here doc Thanks for all the info guys!! Mel:) |
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Dont get downheartened Mel I am sure you will hear something soon, OH is going to stay in a travelodge at Wembley if you need any info just pm me. Speak soon:thumbup:
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guys i asked nicly at the start
please ask questions etc via email or PM otherwise this thread will be chocker with chit chat and it`ll slow down others wanting info next one to piss me off will get something intresting as karma ;) volt drop calculatons they were very keen on this in the licencing exam http://www.olex.com.au/FAQ/General.html |
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