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Hello my name is Andrew and i'm 30 years of age and live in the North East.

I completed City & Guilds level 2 plumbing course last year but unfortunately due to not enough people wanting to do the level 3 course I was unable to continue. Basically I am stuck as to what to do now as no colleges local to me are doing a night course which is what I want.

To keep my foot in the door and to gain some experience I would like to know if there are any plumbers in the area willing to let me work with them on a weekend. I wouldn't want to be paid as the experience is more valuable to me. As I have said I am level 2 qualified so can do certain aspects of plumbing but would require some guidance with some tasks. I don't mind even just being a general dogs body so long as I can watch and learn new things.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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Just posting again to bring the to the top again. Is anybody able to help or give me any guidance?


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Bump to the top again.

I have helped Ermintrude who is a member on here who can vouch for me if need be.

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