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Hi, I am currently looking to train as a plumber and have been investigating an intensive 7 week course with 'Traing by React Fast'.
The final qualification received will be City and Guilds 6022 , 6032, BPEC water Regulations and part P defined scope electrical.
Has anyone completed this course and if so was it any good? And/or will this be enough to become employed by a plumbing company to gain on the job experience?

Thank you in advance for any response.

Rich.:confused:
 
most companys want C&G 6129 or 6022, 6032 with 2 years on site work
 
Ract Fast don't have the best reputation in the Tiling Training game but I don't know what their plumbing courses are like.
 
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