What is time served?
Question:I have been looking for work as a plasterer what the number of years you have to do to be classed as time served and fully time served.??
Answers:
have experience, you can plaster as quick and as neat as anyone else in the trade.
they want someone who is not still learning the ropes, has encountered all type of work and problems they ever will.
sometimes you just need to be a bit arrogant and risk it, apply and tell them what you have. you never know, or say that they can start you and if you are not up to speed they can let you go.
time served generally refers to an indentured apprenticeship.
doubt you have that for a plasterer so i would say a plasterer that done 5 years can start to quote "experience" as a positive point.
A person classed as 'time served' is one who has served time as an apprentice and in possession of their indenture papers. I don't know if there is such a thing as a plastering apprenticeship as most plasterers (good and bad) seem to pick it up as they go along.
timed served means doing an apprenticeship for a number of years in my case it was 3. and yes there was plastering apprenticeships there also, but it was'nt the same time scale as building or joinery. and if memory serves me right they also done roofing at the same time . that was in 1982 in the uk
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