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shyguy2005

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Hi guys,

Was thinking of doing my oil course.

I’ve done a few boiler installs but had them signed off by a guy I know who’s oftec but now thinking I wouldn’t mind getting qualified and registered myself.

Local training centre says course is 4-5days training and exam etc.

Now I know I’ve only done a few installs so would the 4-5 training really teach me enough? I know breakdowns will be a long way off but was thinking more installs to start off .

Is there more courses I can go on to enhance my knowledge with oil etc.

Cheers
 
Hi guys,

Was thinking of doing my oil course.

I’ve done a few boiler installs but had them signed off by a guy I know who’s oftec but now thinking I wouldn’t mind getting qualified and registered myself.

Local training centre says course is 4-5days training and exam etc.

Now I know I’ve only done a few installs so would the 4-5 training really teach me enough? I know breakdowns will be a long way off but was thinking more installs to start off .

Is there more courses I can go on to enhance my knowledge with oil etc.

Cheers

I cannot see how 4-5 days will teach you very much in all honesty.
What qualifications do you have now for Oil? Do you have any at all?
 
I cannot see how 4-5 days will teach you very much in all honesty.
What qualifications do you have now for Oil? Do you have any at all?

No quals in oil just gas quals.

Hard to judge how much work I would get from oil and not currently advertising as I can’t really with not being qualified. Just thought would be another string to the old bow.

But I understand I won’t come out after 4-5 days a expert.
 
No quals in oil just gas quals.

Hard to judge how much work I would get from oil and not currently advertising as I can’t really with not being qualified. Just thought would be another string to the old bow.

But I understand I won’t come out after 4-5 days a expert.

You can do the theory and a small amount of 'fictitious' fault finding and practical at college but the experience you need you can only gain through working on something regularly with someone who has a wealth of experience. That's were the old apprenticeship of five years worked well, in addition to working as part of a team in the following years.
Things have changed.

In my opinion, your best bet is to work with someone on oil for a while. It is a different kettle of fish to Gas.

As far as volume of work is concerned, if you're out in the sticks, there will be more. If you're based in a town, not as much. You also need to think that most people who have Oil Boilers will more than likely already have someone they use and they will be loyal. Oil Engineers who are Good and experienced are worth their weight in Gold and are hard to find, particularly nearer to towns.
 
Every time i go to a new customer. Looks like it's been fitted by stevie Wonder. No documentation. No nothing. Every tom dick and Harriet with an a$$ hole doing oil work.

Not registered. So oftec not interested. Yet I miss a clip on an oil line and it's like the Salem witch trials.
 
Every time i go to a new customer. Looks like it's been fitted by stevie Wonder. No documentation. No nothing. Every tom dick and Harriet with an a$$ hole doing oil work.

Not registered. So oftec not interested. Yet I miss a clip on an oil line and it's like the Salem witch trials.
I know that's not meant to be funny but I couldn't help it.
 
I agree, - OFTEC is a joke.
I see houses being sold and the oil work and other heating work is a disgrace and so obviously wrong, yet nobody is held responsible.
 

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