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Because it's nosy. He doesn't need to answer that. Ring them up if you want know prices matey.Why not? is it not in our interest to keep up to date with training costs etc? Or is it a forum moderator thing?
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Because it's nosy. He doesn't need to answer that. Ring them up if you want know prices matey.Why not? is it not in our interest to keep up to date with training costs etc? Or is it a forum moderator thing?
Actually, I was going to say "If you haven`t already signed up and paid I strongly suggest you find the mentor first".I understand comments mate. It's my job. You were then going to say 'wow for that much you would think they would teach you' or something.
There's no information you gain by knowing the price pal.
I'm sure you were mate. That one didn't need the price did it.Actually, I was going to say "If you haven`t already signed up and paid I strongly suggest you find the mentor first".
Yes mate. I want to work for myselfSenior Technician as plumber ?
Thanks for reply Dan. I'll keep an eye on thatWe are setting up a mentor section on the forum. So don't go too far.
We have had this running on sparky forum for years and it works. The retired guys, teachers, really great sparks end up as mentors Helping newbies pass their grades. People have found some really good friendships and business contacts doing it too.
All I can say, that all the companies has their own prices. They floating between 3000-5000 in my area. The company who provides a mentor along the course will charge you around 8000, hope that helps.Been told to find mentor through merchants eh, how much are you paying for the course?
Actually, I was going to say "If you haven`t already signed up and paid I strongly suggest you find the mentor first".
Yes mate, I know it's critical. Thanks for replyActually, I was going to say "If you haven`t already signed up and paid I strongly suggest you find the mentor first".
Hi Guys.
I'm about to start my Gas Foundation course in November.
There is only one concern and it is to find a good mentor to complete a portfolio. I've been told to go to the local merchants and to ask them for advise and they, probably, could get me in touch with a wright guy.
Just wondering if anyone of you gentelmen knows any other ways to find a wright person?
I'm keen and tidy, working as a Senior Technician at the moment.
Located in Shropshire, Telford.
Thanks in advance.
Ilya
Good luck with the training. If you ring round some of the training providers have arrangements with local firms who charge you to come and work with them.
I know we're taking this a bit off topic here but, is that online only now?Gas safe plumbers every 5 years for resits.
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