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Hiya everyone, I'm Chris, 32 from Bristol, I am very interested in becoming a plumber, I am doing a course with trades gateway (wish I came here first before doing it) but I've been doing the course now for about a year and almost finished the book side of things and would love to get a bit of hands on work, I've even brought so tools ie, pipe cutter, pipe bender, blow lamp flux and solder to practice at home with, I know there is more to plumbing than that which is what I would love to learn, I don't what to be a plumber for the money because I know it can take many years to earn a good wage, I want to be a plumber because I like the work, the problem solving etc and I know it will be a job I will enjoy.

If there is anyone in the Bristol area that can help or advise it will be greatly appreciated.
 
I'm currently looking for a plumbers mate do you have any practical experience?
 
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