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your paying for the books mainly and you wont learn alot if you dont have a good foundation in heating and boiler/burners
saying that few carpenters and butchers bus drivers doing one i was on and they got through
 
the regulation from oftec is pony anyway it just a money spinner for an organisation that is doing nothiing to protect the customers or the engineers in the oil industry letting anyone sit these courses and then certify that they are engineers , also next to no regulatory system in place to spot check engineers and boiler passports what are they lol im talking about rep of ireland here i dont know how they operate in the uk maybe better .how do u find it croppie
 
To be honest never ever had an oftec inspection, religiously filled in boiler passports only for the householder to bin them, and you don't get passports on commercial anyway.

Was in Terenure today, working in Clondalkin tomorrow. Anywhere near you?
 
yeah im all over dublin louth out that direction myself today in clondalkin im based out past balbriggan
 
Was on my first oily job yesterday, definitely going to give course a go.
Messy, but I liked it. :D Boiler suit to be purchased.
 
Was on my first oily job yesterday, definitely going to give course a go.
Messy, but I liked it. :D Boiler suit to be purchased.

Can't beat the smell of kerosene in the morning..............afternoon, evening and when you first get up :)
 
defo get the overalls , your van seat gets a right mess when you get back in if you dont
 
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