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Hi everyone, im new on here my names Ben from west wales, looking to go out plumbing on my own soon, ive been doing the plumbing course with train 4 trade skills i know its not the best way about it but just simply cannot go to college as i wouldnt be able to afford to live with paying rent etc, but i have been working with a builder/plumber for the last 6 years so i know roughly what im doing, but as with any trade theres always something new to learn. just wanted to do the course to get some sort of paper work behind me. just bought myself a van and now looking into designing my self some adverts and finding insurance and a good accountant. ive already got most tools i will need, i dont plan on geting into gas work as the area i will be working in doesnt really have mains gas its only the coastline that has it.

anyway look forward to posting more on the forum and no doubt ill have a few questions in the future.
 
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Nice one Ben good luck. Do you have your first job.

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Keith
 
ive done quite a few jobs for myself already. just for friends and family, done a bathroom install for my girl friends parents, installed a bathroom sink for a local teacher. got another bathroom coming up soon just waiting on customer to order materials in. and various other jobs like outside taps etc. im enjoying it gives me abit extra cash ontop of my normal wage, just need to find enough work to go full time with it.
thanks for your comments
 
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