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Hi all,

I have been looking for an apprenticeship or trainee placement for nearly 3 years now. I have sent out my CV to so many companies, advertised in plumbers merchants, applied for apprenticeships on the national website. Basically I have done everything I can to get into the trade but I get nothing. I have a level 2 in plumbing (only the tech certificate) and domestic experience. I have electrical experience and I've also been on a boiler course with IDEAL. I live in West London, Ealing. I am willing to travel as I have my own car. I will travel to Berkshire, Surrey, Oxford. I have my own tools. My pipework skills are excellent. I will go to evening classes if I get an employer for my level 3 and gas safe registration.

Guys anything will help. If you are looking for a hard working trainee or if you can recommend a company that takes on trainees please please please help me!!!!

Cheers.

Raj
 
You've been on a boiler course with Ideal, but only have a level 2 tech certificate? Sorry, I don't get it.
 
You've been on a boiler course with Ideal, but only have a level 2 tech certificate? Sorry, I don't get it.

I know a guy from work who took me on to this course on his gas safe ticket. And yes I have already asked him and no he doesn't take on trainees
 
Welcome to the forum @Raj good luck with the search, have a look on the British Gas website, they take on trainees sometimes
 
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Theres too many people training to be plumbers which they hardly get a job. Plumbers are 1 of the most common jobs nowadays, there was a shortage few years back so literally everyone had been training and now the industry is overcome with too many! Businesses are going down, cowboy plumbing is going up. Plumbers wage going down, some self employed plumbers in my area work for £8.50 a hour :|
 
Theres too many people training to be plumbers which they hardly get a job. Plumbers are 1 of the most common jobs nowadays, there was a shortage few years back so literally everyone had been training and now the industry is overcome with too many! Businesses are going down, cowboy plumbing is going up. Plumbers wage going down, some self employed plumbers in my area work for £8.50 a hour :|

I understand where you are coming from but it depends on thr area your working in right? I live in london and I know of companies that pay £30-£50 an hour which is obviously no good to me at present lol thanks fpr the comment anyway
 
@raj I know Able Group are recruiting at the mo! not sure if I can put their no on here so best I don't...

They work on a 50/50 split with the money plus parts used don't know anymore but Good Luck and with L2 you'd be in with a shout...
 
Hello mate,

I've called em tday but no joy. Thank you for your help though I really appreciate it. Also I though I'd read about this company and according to the reviews its not a very good company to work for if your a sub-contractor.
 
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