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Advice and input please. Passed C&G 6129 level 2 (at BTSC Chessington apart from having to do their own 'useless' exams I have no complaints). At my age, I do not expect to be taken on by any firm, so self employed is the route for me (and the route I prefer anyway).
My question is what to do next ?
My concerns / angles are 1.work (as opposed to how many certificates can I pin on the wall). I sniff Solar will be an earner in years to come so that is a must for me), 2. selling myself / my business (approved status??) and eventually gas. So...
Should I do C&G 6129 level 3? or should I just do separate courses for Unvented, Water Regs and Defined part P, then see where to go after that??
Thanks for anyones time and input in anticipation. PS Please no grumbles about BTSC in reply. This is not a post about them.
 
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