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    First of all, hello this is my first post here

    I am very interested in becoming a qualified plumber but I am a bit confused on what qualifications I need to work towards. From looking around this forum and the internet it appears that I need to complete a City & Guilds 6189 Level 1 Diploma in Plumbing and Heating then find employment and work towards a level 2 (and 3 if I wanted) NVQ. Is this correct?

    Thanks for your time.

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    I feel for you Joe, I've been in this trade for 40 years and I am stil finding things that I used to do a few years ago but I'm now no longer 'competent' to do so without a piece of paper and a £200 debit on my bank account.
    Good luck mate.

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    Wow that sucks dude. Do you have any general advice for me about what life is like being a plumber?

    I'm at that stage in my life where I really need to choose a career to work towards and plumbing is one of my top choices.

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    Plumbing and all associated trades are hard on the body and totally unappreciated.
    (we are all ripoff merchants)

    If you've got the smarts I'd recommend s less physical occupation.
    If you get the opportunity I would strongly recommend going for a degree in a proper subject.
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    if your not afraid of some hard work and getting dirty then plumbing can be a good career, you can earn a decent wage but not going to be earning a fortune i would highly recommend going down the apprenticeship route and gaining the full NVQ3 with gas qualifications also
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    Quote Originally Posted by GQuigley67 View Post
    if your not afraid of some hard work and getting dirty then plumbing can be a good career, you can earn a decent wage but not going to be earning a fortune i would highly recommend going down the apprenticeship route and gaining the full NVQ3 with gas qualifications also
    Yeah!
    And at some stage you'll get to answer a post like 'my tap is dripping, advice please'
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    @mountainman
    Thanks for the advice, I understand that there is a lot of hard work involved in being a plumber but I feel as though it would be a rewarding career. I enjoy building things (I built my own PC) and finding out how things are made, plumbing just clicks in my mind as something I would enjoy doing. I have done voluntary work in an office before and did not enjoy my time there at all, I nearly tore my hair out from boredom. I would rather have a more hands-on career.

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    An apprenticeship would be the best choice I agree, but they are very hard to get so it looks like a college course will have to do unless I get lucky. I'll most likely do the NVQ3 too.

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    get the experience mate..experience is nothing anyone can learn to solder a bit of pipe, but when your out there on the field in sumones house by yourself...remember its all down to you!! to do your job.. no1 looking over your shoulder for you.. Experience=Competence!
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    Experience is definitely something important as with any career, I guess I will gradually get it as I go along. And hey, worst case scenario if I forget how to do something I can whip out my phone and have quick a look online

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    Quite often the theory and know how is easy, it's putting it into practice that's difficult.

    You'll find that plumbing (especially the basics) are easy to understand, fairly straightforward in the college workshop but an absolute nightmare in a customers property!
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    In my formative years I was rather good at plumbing, heating, electrics, mechanical engineering, electronics and computer programming.
    I'm still pretty good at most of these disciplines but everyone wants the cheap job!
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    Yeah I imagine it's going be to tricky at times, but it will hopefully make me feel accomplished when I get it right

    Was I right in my first post about what qualifications I need?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joe0411 View Post
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    Yeah I imagine it's going be to tricky at times, but it will hopefully make me feel accomplished when I get it right

    Was I right in my first post about what qualifications I need?
    You are on the right lines about the qualifications but it's important to also get experience. No firm will take you on without experience but also unlikely to take you on without an NVQ level 2 either - bit of a chicken and egg situation really!
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    Yeah exactly, it's like when I was looking for work nobody would take me on because I lacked experience, but how am I meant to get experience if nobody will take me on in the first place? All I could do was voluntary work and I felt like a slave working for nothing. An insurance company even had the cheek to turn me down due to lack of experience even though I worked there voluntary for a month! Maybe I could get my own experience by doing some self-employed work?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joe0411 View Post
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    Yeah exactly, it's like when I was looking for work nobody would take me on because I lacked experience, but how am I meant to get experience if nobody will take me on in the first place? All I could do was voluntary work and I felt like a slave working for nothing. An insurance company even had the cheek to turn me down due to lack of experience even though I worked there voluntary for a month! Maybe I could get my own experience by doing some self-employed work?
    A number of people have gone down that route but beware it is a hard path to tread! If you do go self employed make sure you are insured and know your limits. Start small and build up.
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