Hi
I've recently qualified as a gas engineer , for the time i was training at the college , i was working as a apprentice for about 6 months. For these 6 months i was assisting on many types of jobs including basic plumbing jobs like gas runs, taps and toilet installs but majority focused on boiler breakdowns and installs. I wanted to know would it be best for me to go employed and gain experience because i'm very new. If you recommend so , can you tell which companys/firms are best to work for from previous experience. I have also been given a option to subcontract with a company who offer basic gas services, gas certs and breakdowns but all expenses such as fuel etc will be on me. So i'm kind of confused. Just to reinstate i am new but have basic experience with working with boilers, so please give me the best advice.
thanks
I've recently qualified as a gas engineer , for the time i was training at the college , i was working as a apprentice for about 6 months. For these 6 months i was assisting on many types of jobs including basic plumbing jobs like gas runs, taps and toilet installs but majority focused on boiler breakdowns and installs. I wanted to know would it be best for me to go employed and gain experience because i'm very new. If you recommend so , can you tell which companys/firms are best to work for from previous experience. I have also been given a option to subcontract with a company who offer basic gas services, gas certs and breakdowns but all expenses such as fuel etc will be on me. So i'm kind of confused. Just to reinstate i am new but have basic experience with working with boilers, so please give me the best advice.
thanks