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I know it's a long shot but m looking for someone to take me as an apprentice, I'm 30years old and have worked in the building trade before so not a total novice. I've always been keen to become a plumber but because of financial problems I'm only now free to try to achieve this. I do hold a full driving licence and willing to travel. If there is any one out there that is willing to give me a chance i can 100% promise you won't be disappointed. If it's a few days to start off with to see how I go as I know it won't be until next September I can get an apprenticeship. Thanks for taking time to read this. Regards, Ryan.
 
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Welcome along Rmprince6, reckon your in the right place cos I`m sure there are more plumbers than sheep in Yorkshire. lol
 
Have you tried your local college? They might be able to find an apprentice position at a local firm. If not you can start a full or part time course at college, doing the technical certificate that will form part of your qualification so that when you start work you can do the nvq side.
I am in the same boat, I have my level 2 certificate and I'm at college doing level 3 while I'm still looking for a plumbing job.
Good luck mate ��
 
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