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I have been a welder for 30 odd years and want to change career so have almost completed c&g plumbing and heating level2. I am looking to work with experienced plumber who can sign off some basic maintenance and repair jobs I need to complete level 2. I am a reliable worker looking for a career in plumbing and am realistic about wages at this stage. I have a clean driving licence ,my own transport and am very flexible with working hours. I also hold a water regs card. Thankyou for taking the time to read this.
 
You should look into pipeline welding coded welders are raking it in I know of one getting £300 + per day. Best of both world your plumbing and welding earning mega bucks
 
I explained why in my original request. Is there not any plumbers in my area that can point me in the right direction.
 
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