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Good Morning Lads,

I need some advice if possible, I've been out of the game for maybe 7 years due to different reasons but now I want back in. I completed an apprenticeship and NVQ 2 but never got to progress further, but I've got the bug again. I realised that I'm under qualified and need to get back into the swing of things so maybe trying to do some free labouring etc with someone or do I go throught an intensive course to get back upto speed with the industry before trying for level 3.

Any advice is grateful.

Thanks
 
Welcome back into the fold! :54:

What area are you in?
 
Welcome to the forums.
Believe you need to be employed to do the NVQ
 
Thanks 1Steven, I'm in Norfolk.

Thanks rpm, yeah i thought I would have to be so maybe if I can find a willing person to help me get through the course. But I don't know at the moment.
 
Thanks 1Steven, I'm in Norfolk.

Thanks rpm, yeah i thought I would have to be so maybe if I can find a willing person to help me get through the course. But I don't know at the moment.

Wish you all the best however look through the forum posts and you will find many many people offering to help for free. Just need to strike gold I guess.

Could try hanging around plumbers merchants and whoring yourself. :lol:
 
Trying leaving your name and number at all the local merchant's. Builder's merchant's to if people see you are hungry. You have more chance of getting some work. Once your in its all gravy! :party:
 
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