Plasterers work with plaster to cover internal and external surfaces of constructions. But before you can be considered a professional plasterer you have to finish plastering courses where you learn the tricks of the trade. It takes several years to become a trained professional. If you are one of those professionals who already have several years of experience in the plastering trade, then you can try an alternate profession of teaching plastering courses. Teaching plastering courses is a niche profession which you can take up full time or part time. But the job pays well and has definite timings.
Taking up teaching in professional plastering courses- In order to be a professional lecturer in plastering courses, you will require several basic qualifications like
1. Atleast four years of experience in the industry after finishing plastering courses- The reasoning for this is that practical experience is very essential to any type of teaching. Industry experience teaches an individual several tricks of the trade which book learning cannot impart. The latest advances in techniques are used in industry before they become available in books for learning. Professionals who have worked in niche fields like Molding Design, Heritage Restorations, Mold Making etc are very familiar with the industry norms of working and they can impart this valuable education to students through professional plastering courses.
2. Teaching experience- Most construction companies take on apprentices who learn under veterans of the plastering trade. As a result most professionals who have been in the industry are already accustomed to teaching novices the trade. Teaching experience comes naturally to them and teaching plastering courses is relatively easier for them to manage. Practical classes are also an integral part of all plastering courses. With industry experience you can teach all novices how to manipulate the material and calculate water measurements for the mix of water and plaster.
3. Industry related degree- If you have completed professional plastering courses yourself before starting work with a construction company; then you are more likely to be picked up for a teaching position. If you do not have a degree or diplomas then do take a part-time course which will make you eligible for teaching posts along with your industry experience. For teaching you should have NVQ 1, 2 and 3 grades certification along with a Site safety card.
Advantages of being a lecturer in plastering courses-
1. Job security- Plastering courses offer job security for lecturers along with medical insurance. This works out great in the long run as you get a permanent job with chances of monthly salary along with benefits.
2. Set times- Plastering courses offer a set time for everyone to work. Most colleges follow a part time arrangement with the rest of the day being free for you to do what you want. You can choose the time you want to teach and that works out great. Most batches have ten to twelve 15-16 year old students. The students will learn theoretical and practical handling of the material along with any other knowledge you can impart.
3. College atmosphere- Working as a plasterer is a physical profession and you have to be reasonably fit for it. If for some medical reason you cannot continue with the physical nature of a plasterer, then teaching plastering courses keeps you in touch with your chosen career while still getting you much needed rest.
Friday, February 20, 2009
Plastering courses: Professional careers in the construction business!
Sunday, May 4, 2008
Copy writing for beginners!
I thought I was a good copywriter, or just a good writer, anyway people told me I was good and they kept hiring me. But the real world came knocking with the advent of the Internet, when I had to submit a VIRAL article. Ignorant fool that I was at that time, I proudly submitted an article on Viruses and the diseases they cause on the human body. You can laugh all you want but the Internet woke me up to the low down of interesting writing. The main point being KISS (KEEP it SHORT and SWEET.)
So here are a few tips for beginners learnt the hard way,
- Write for the people who will be reading the site. Most people have a short attention span and just skim copy, picking up important points and letting the remaining just swim past. Catch their attention with a good idea or tip.
- One or two people who surf the net will be really methodical. They’ll ask questions and know the site probably better than you. For such people write a detailed copy but with lists, numberings and easy references for the information.
- Some people love testimonials so keep a few ready for credibility. Don’t over hype products to the extent of brainwashing.
- Focus on the consumer. You are trying to give him something either knowledge or information about a new product or anything but try to keep it interesting and don’t bore him to death.
- Identify keywords and key phrases and include them in your copy. Ok key word optimizations is a little difficult to the beginner but suffice to say if you want to promote a special product then make sure the word is repeated sufficiently in the copy so as to catch the search engines attention.
- And remember the more original the copy the better the hits on you content, at your site. Cut, paste, copy is useless, uninformative and liable to prosecution as plagiarism. Write your own ideas or don’t write at all!
Thursday, January 3, 2008
Creative writing tips and tricks
Choose a good environment to write. Subject matter is very important. Always consider the interest of your reader. If you think the subject you chose to write doesn’t reflects the interest of your reader then don’t write it. This is another important tip and tricks in writing.
So don’t you think you can use these writing tips and tricks in your writing? Well write in style. Happy writing!