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Be prepared folk's if you are with'em you'll need to provide statements from BPF everytime you need to go for "Training" so a head's up if your gonna be going soon you can speed up the process by pre ordering these and cut "weeks" out and get on quicker!
If you are with'em post a reply so I/we...
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just to say i agree, t4ts is a scam. an agent came to my house and gave me a load of spiel about shortage of plumbers etc. payed hundred pound up front,signed documents to say i payed a deposit.also to say i was now a student,he told me the course would last between 9mnths to 18mnths at the...
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I'm having real problems with scenario 5 on my plumbing course T4TS, i've done everything that can be done i think but it keeps saying i havent correctly done a soundness test and rectified the problem, if anyone has done this course and can enlighten me on the correct way i would be...
Hello,
Please can somebody help!!?? I am struggling with the hot water check on T4TS scenario 2. I have identified the problem and inspected everything/turned everything on and off etc but still no joy. Is there a specific order to do things in? Im even checking cold water stuff in the hope...
Hi, can any plumbers out there tell me if when they are looking for employees they accept the city & guilds 6189 level 2 certificate, or is there a different qualification you prefer. Thankyou
what ever you do people do not sign up for a plumbing course with train 4 trade skills ,if you do you will be very sorry like many of us and its not CHEAP to do .
PLEASE BE WARNED
Hey, I'm hoping to go away again soon on my next 'residential' lol (training centre stay) but I find the information to absorb very draining in between...any advice on how to manage the amount of info in my little brain lol??
I came across this scenerio on a landlords-
A new boiler in the kitchen.
A fire in the lounge, upon closer inspection it was found to be connected to a back-boiler and the back-boiler still connected to the gas supply. I would have thought this back-boiler would have been ok left in situ as long...
amy
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Have been looking to train and qualify as a plumber for some time now, but cant make up my mind as to which courses are the best, theres alot of them.
Im 28 and 10 years ago did 4 years apprenticeship in plumbing. had all sorts of practical training, but never went to college or took any exams...
gmar
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i have done everything i can think of for replacement of the ball valve. i seemed to have done it the first time but cant understand what i have done. anyone done this. you have to drain a bit of the main water tank. but how. plumbing scenario 1 t4ts
bl1ngboi
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Ive signed up to this course.
Has anyone on here actually completed it or know anyone who has?
If so how are you finding work now and how long ago did you finish the course.
Hello
Last night i had a t4ts rep come and see me and i signed up to the course. I see the general attitude on this site is pretty anti-t4ts and this seems to have been on going for a number of years.
Is this course still as bad as what it used to be?
The rep told me last night that in the...
Taffytim
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Hi Everyone IM Whitenoise!
Im on the T4TS course.
I started a few months ago and now I've managed to get to Mod 10, I'm really enjoying the course struggling a tiny bit with all the reading lol I'm sure I recall the salesman telling me its reading as well as hands on! but so far no hands on...
whitenoise
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Hi there, this is for anyone who has completed the scenario or can give guidance.
I need to do a soundness test and system check on both the hot and cold water in a direct system. I am struggling to get it right. Just looking for some advice.
Cheers roo
rooman
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i'm stuck on sinario 1 , ive tried lots of times but it keeps saying i have not done a full system check, is there anything stupid i could of missed any help would be appriciated as i am ready to throw the computer up the wall
cheers colin
colinmk1
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