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Hi,

I've been in contact with NCS recently and went to have a chat with one of their lot earlier today about it all. He told me that, after getting the WRAS Water Supply Regulations qualification, I could look for work as a plumber's mate and earn about £1.5k per month whilst continuing to train with NCS to gain the rest of the qualifications the course offers (C&G 6128 L2, BPEC Electrical Domestic Unvented Hot Water Storage Systems, & Part P). All for £4995 which, apparently, includes some form of tool kit (for keeps) and "lifetime technical support assistance".

I realise that the best option to get into plumbing would be to do an apprenticeship which I would definitely go for, if I could live off of £80-£100 per week for the couple of years it'd take. There's also the niggle that it seems as though most employers prefer to take on school-leavers as opposed to slightly older people (I'm only 23 but those 7 years since leaving school seem to make a big difference!).
There's also the fact that there's not all that many places looking at the moment (30,000 vacancies my arse!).

So I was wondering - in your opinion - would it even be worth doing this fast-track thing, (attempt to) find a job as a plumber's mate whilst continuing with the NCS course and then gain more experience/confidence in the workplace alongside NVQ-qualified plumbers (perhaps heading toward an NVQ myself)...
Would completing the course really make me that much more attractive an applicant for a plumber's mate vacancy?

Sorry for rambling, I'm just getting so muddled up after being bombarded with so much information!

Oh and - I forgot - would it even be possible to train/gain NVQ working as a plumber's mate?

The NCS man I met with seemed more preoccupied with the fact that I'm female and with being oh-so politically correct... all the while eyeing up the totty in the café! :D

Apparently we can vote now too (!).
 
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Hi Araico
I did the C&G 6129 level 2.This seems to be the main course people do,I think that the 6128 isn't as comprehensive as the 6129,so I've been told.
I paid £5621 and did it with OLCI in Bristol
I got the 6129,Part P and NVQ 2 all included.Some people seem to pay different amounts and get different things.
 
you pay your money and take your chance,most employers are looking for nvq 3 level and at least 4 years post training experience.they can do this because there are very few jobs at the moment.doing the course and working as a plumbers mate would be a good way to do it.that way you get tec side and experience.but it is hard these days to get even a plumbers mates job.it is also unfortunate that a lot of firms are reluctant to take on female staff.hopefully when the work picks up they will not be able to be so pickey,so good luck keep going you will get there
 
Hi Araico
I recently enrolled onto an 'advanced course' which cost £4.5k which I was advised would would get me to the basic level to start plumbing on my own, then obviously move onto NVQ 2 etc ...
The course got me accreditation in (6022, domestic copper pipe installation, 6032 - bathroom design and installation - citb unvented hot water and bpec water regs) but unfortunately, a couple of weeks ago I was told that this course meant nothing and that I needed to gain my 6129 to be even classed as a trainee level... which would obviously cost more £££££...
Although im gutted I have to cough up more cash, when I first started the course I new absolutely nothing about plumbing so I guess now my knowledge is better than before....
Liam
 
if you are going to do these cources,ask training companies to prove their claims,ie 30,000 plumbing jobs on offer in uk.our qualifications will get you a job etc.otherwise you could have spent your money for nothing
 
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