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well i must thank every one for all their advice on the subject. I must say it has opened my eyes. I shall definately look into the option of going to a college to gain the NVQ level 2 and level 3,
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go to your local college and sign on there for a day release scheme over 4 years to get what was a level 2 tech cert and nvq 2, the level 3 tech cert and nvq 3 then do your acs gas quals. the local colleges are goverment funded and can sometimes help with the bulk of your fees, you need the technical training to understand what and how and the nvq training to gain and prove experience on site. so you are best to try and find someone to work with, and the new diploma scheme will probably insist on on job learning as well as classroom training. Dont pat private compaznies thousands when you can gain the quals cheaper elsewhere is my advise.
fuzzys advice on 150 for water regs etc is all well and good but you need the basics to understand what you need to do in the real world of plumbing with design and instillation and this takes time to learn and working with someone who already knows what they are doing. Remeber, nothings for free in this world and there are no shortcuts when trying to do a proffessional job.
There is no college course that gives you a qualification that employer's want and there isn't a course that teaches you enough to be self employed, getting the nvq part is no cakewalk as hardly anyone is hiring and when they do its snapped up the moment it is advertised, don't wish to discourage you but there's some harsh realities surrounding this and companies offering courses for 8 grand will take your money and leave you in the same position, plus the ability to use a pipe bender.
I started a two year college course to get the 6129 cert as i was fed up working nights in a petrol station to get by, i finished the course back in july last year and i am still at the petrol station don't delude yourself that the course is a ticket to get a job.
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