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Hey, I'm 22 and wanting to become a gas engineer and have been looking at my options. I would appreciate anyones advice i'm willing to work hard and do whatever it takes but i'm totally lost and confused in taking my first steps. I have recently looked up a few short courses but am not sure how I can be trained to a good standard in such little time? Has anyone trained at Gastec in Milton Keynes your views would be most welcome?

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Mike
 
I currently reside in MK and am looking to do gas training their, from their website the facilites look excellent. I called them they said the course cost somewhere in 3800 quid and another 200 for the ACS exam.
 
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