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Hello guys I'm Alessio, a Italian Boy (20 years old), that I haven't any qualified and any experience in UK plumbing but I worked in Italy in my father's Company ( he is a plumber) I have worked with him 3 years . I love this job but I don't know as I must search an work because all want qualified and UK experience.

What can I do for be able my dream? You have any suggestion? I live in London
I'm very unhappy



P.S. Sorry for my English
 
Try popping back to italy where you knew what you had to do, its different over here and not a good place for starting out
 
Hello guys I'm Alessio, a Italian Boy (20 years old), that I haven't any qualified and any experience in UK plumbing but I worked in Italy in my father's Company ( he is a plumber) I have worked with him 3 years . I love this job but I don't know as I must search an work because all want qualified and UK experience.
What can I do for be able my dream? You have any suggestion? I live in London
I'm very unhappy



P.S. Sorry for my English

Hello and welcome to the forum, yes it is hard all over the UK at the moment. Europe is doing no better. However we have been here before. Hang around this forum for a while and you will learn a lot. This will not give you a job as a plumber here but one day might help. Please ignore Lame he doesn't like the thought of new competition :smiley2:
 
Try popping back to italy where you knew what you had to do, its different over here and not a good place for starting out
give the lad a chance lame,bit more advice off a old hand like you wont go amiss,did everyone tell you to do one when you changed career and joined this trade?
 
Go to your local college they will advise you on courses etc ,ask about English lessons, this is not a dig you should be entitled to free English lessons and obviously your chances would improve if you speak and write English fluently
 
give the lad a chance lame,bit more advice off a old hand like you wont go amiss,did everyone tell you to do one when you changed career and joined this trade?

to be honest I was told Id never be able to become gas safe at my age by the soon to be my tutor at local college, nice to prove him wrong. My only issue with persons coming from abroad to work here is why not stay and do it at home, they have no quals in this country, havent paid towards benefits system, and want to pick up a job. Please dont think I am a ukip supporter or worse, but Italy is a beatiful place who is nuts enough to want to work in London when they could have Naples and the food out there and speak the language happily. So in answer to your question, yes they did:)
 
It's really wonderful my country but you don't know very well Italy.
In Italy the recommended worked and other people seen them.

I would work in my city but it's not possible and I'm ambitious and my love toward this work it decided me to go out that hell.

I have a future front me and I don't want do escape it.

I have needed to information. For NVQ 3 and CSCS

Thanks you almost to all
 
It's really wonderful my country but you don't know very well Italy.
In Italy the recommended worked and other people seen them.

I would work in my city but it's not possible and I'm ambitious and my love toward this work it decided me to go out that hell.

I have a future front me and I don't want do escape it.

I have needed to information. For NVQ 3 and CSCS

Thanks you almost to all

Stan?!
 
Why is moving to the uk better? we have the same problems and you cant make yourself understood very easily at present, so the chances of success are lowered. If guys born here are finding it hard why do you believe youll do any better? re nvq training you need an employer to gain accreditation to prove your abilities and cpmpetence so you need to talk to a college, avaoid short course trainers as youll lose you money quicker than any mafia scam
 
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