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will have a look at them, thanks.


hmmm Corby - still 2hrs away from me in North London
 
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Doing it through RF training need to do my portfolio the i can take the ACS.

apologies if im slating the wrong company here (someone keep me right again) but is that company not subject to a major disaster at the moment?
 
Am waiting for intaplumb to get back to me with some info...have decided to look again at ATL in the meantime. i know its blended learning but its also 7 weeks practical which is as much as most of the other courses ive seen. they also want 140 days of portfolio building, on the job work so i figured il learn a lot that way too.

1 question, does anyone know if you can do a conversion course once qualified to enable you to work on oil heating? It's a possibility I may move to jersey in a few years and that is all that's used over there.

Thanks

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