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Hi Everyone, Just signed up to the forum.....been checking the threads for a while now (while deciding whether to take the plunge into the plumbing world!). Have decided to go for it, I'm 34 with a family and know its not going to be easy, but have been thinking of it for a while and if I dont now I dont think I ever will. I have signed up to Somerset Arts and Technology college for a 2 yr evening course for the Plumbing City and Guilds level 2. Hopfuly I will be able to find a work placement in that time to then further my education to NVQ 2/3. I am hoping also to evetually pursue my interest in the solar energy field!!! From what I can gather at the mo tho plumbing is very popular and work placements might favour the younger candidate, hope not! Any how hi to everyone, I look forward to becoming a valid member of the forum, and to chat with others....Jason:)
 
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stick with it and youll get there and be prepared to work for free if need be to get experience
 
Hi mate

Iam a newbie to.

Iam 6 months into my level 3 after passing level 2 last year.

I've found it difficult to find work with plumbing companies but still hanging in there. Doing the odd tap repair, additional radiator to gain experience.

Good luck.
 
Hi mate

Iam a newbie to.

Iam 6 months into my level 3 after passing level 2 last year.

I've found it difficult to find work with plumbing companies but still hanging in there. Doing the odd tap repair, additional radiator to gain experience.

Good luck.
Hi Old Plumber and Rabrett, thanks guys. Working for free was something I thought I might have to do, cant believe i'm saying it tho Im ok with that!! I have run my own company for the last 10yrs so this big change is a big culture shock compared to what ive been used to and being prepared to work for free!!! Hey Rabrett what course are you doing C&G or NVQ? also how old are you if you dont mind me asking.
 
dont be to ageist there, I hit the tools at 45 and qualified finally at 49, the knees dont work, everything costs more each week, but the best bit is working for yourself and occassionally having a bunch of happy custards who reccomend you to their mates.
 
dont be to ageist there, I hit the tools at 45 and qualified finally at 49, the knees dont work, everything costs more each week, but the best bit is working for yourself and occassionally having a bunch of happy custards who reccomend you to their mates.
Thanks, I will hit the tools as soon as possible. The course does not start until sept so would be nice to get on with someone/company before then, even if I can give them voluntary days to start, and work around my current comitments.
 
Hi

Iam doing C & G, and iam the big 4 0 in June. Different to what i am used to, i worked as a branch manager for a motor factor. I love working with my hands and i get a great sense of achievement when i finish a job.

Looking to start my own bussiness any tips

Regards

Rich

Hi

If you need any help with the course, hints or tips i will be happy to help.

Regards

Rich
 
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Hi

Iam doing C & G, and iam the big 4 0 in June. Different to what i am used to, i worked as a branch manager for a motor factor. I love working with my hands and i get a great sense of achievement when i finish a job.

Looking to start my own bussiness any tips

Regards

Rich

Hi

If you need any help with the course, hints or tips i will be happy to help.

Regards

Rich

Thats great, thanks Rich,

can I ask why you are doing a level 3 in C&G, are you looking to do a NVQ? the reason I ask is because I was led to believe that you could go for this after doing level 2 of C&G (please excuse me if by asking seems ignorant)

A plumbing business I am imagining would run abit differently than what ive been used to, but I suppose the principles would pretty much be the same, I was given a few pointers while running my own companies and learnt some too....keep people sweet and when youve done your best too but they are still unhappy then realise you probably never would.... always do the job correctly and deliver whats promised or even better under offer and deliver more when possible....... price well and keep a close control of finances (with a good accountant or bookkeeper if poss, it could be the difference between profit and loss no matter how busy ).......... no one likes to feel a quitter but its better to turn down a job thats beyond, than take it on and get it wrong......... and probably the best advise I was given was "a bad word travels faster and further than a good one"
I could go on abit further but these are the main ones that I will decided to use if I decide to go it alone (which I probably will), oh and I think van image is important when its parked outside customers properties, so I will be spending abit on getting a professional image/look done on mine

Warm regards Jason
 
Hi Jason,

I have signed up at my local college to do the Tech Cert 6129 in Sept.

Could you please tell me if you have had to pay for the course?

Thanks

Andy.
 
Hi Jason,

I have signed up at my local college to do the Tech Cert 6129 in Sept.

Could you please tell me if you have had to pay for the course?

Thanks

Andy.

Hi Andy,

I didnt have to pay for the tuition fees (£700), but I do the Vocational fees (£125) and the Awarding Body fees (£225), but not until sept. Im not sure if different colleges charge different fees tho.

Warm regards Jason
 
fees are about the same as i paid.

Thats great, thanks Rich,

can I ask why you are doing a level 3 in C&G, are you looking to do a NVQ? the reason I ask is because I was led to believe that you could go for this after doing level 2 of C&G (please excuse me if by asking seems ignorant)

A plumbing business I am imagining would run abit differently than what ive been used to, but I suppose the principles would pretty much be the same, I was given a few pointers while running my own companies and learnt some too....keep people sweet and when youve done your best too but they are still unhappy then realise you probably never would.... always do the job correctly and deliver whats promised or even better under offer and deliver more when possible....... price well and keep a close control of finances (with a good accountant or bookkeeper if poss, it could be the difference between profit and loss no matter how busy ).......... no one likes to feel a quitter but its better to turn down a job thats beyond, than take it on and get it wrong......... and probably the best advise I was given was "a bad word travels faster and further than a good one"
I could go on abit further but these are the main ones that I will decided to use if I decide to go it alone (which I probably will), oh and I think van image is important when its parked outside customers properties, so I will be spending abit on getting a professional image/look done on mine

Warm regards Jason

level 2 gets you joining pipes etc and learning basic systems, level 3 puts you into designing heating systems and working with gas, the nvq side proves you can do it all on site but thngs are afoot and changing here in due course with the intro of diplomasetc. You need to train to as high a standard as possible to cope in the working world and gaining experience through other plumbers is a prerequisite of this, although maturity and experience can help get you by.
Youll still cock up whatever you do, thinking of changing my name to leaky, :eek:as i drilled through the cold main today that some diyer had buried in a wall, diagonally!!!!! :eek:cannt plan for that, it bu**ered my combi drill as well, £250 down the drain:(
 
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Hi

It depends on your qualifications, but i had to pay full course fee's.

I have just come in from college and the tutor has told us that there is no goverment help with course fee's this year for over 18's
 
Hi Jason,

I have signed up at my local college to do the Tech Cert 6129 in Sept.

Could you please tell me if you have had to pay for the course?

Thanks

Andy.


??????????? There is no tech cert in Sep? Unless they have registered you now but you start in college in Sep. have you already paid? theres alot in the news that all adult funding is being cut, will this affect how much you pay?

Originally Posted by 30s_starter
Thats great, thanks Rich,

can I ask why you are doing a level 3 in C&G, are you looking to do a NVQ? the reason I ask is because I was led to believe that you could go for this after doing level 2 of C&G (please excuse me if by asking seems ignorant)


The tec cert and NVQ are both C&G
 
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??????????? There is no tech cert in Sep? Unless they have registered you now but you start in college in Sep. have you already paid? theres alot in the news that all adult funding is being cut, will this affect how much you pay?

Originally Posted by 30s_starter
Thats great, thanks Rich,

can I ask why you are doing a level 3 in C&G, are you looking to do a NVQ? the reason I ask is because I was led to believe that you could go for this after doing level 2 of C&G (please excuse me if by asking seems ignorant)


The tec cert and NVQ are both C&G

I sorted it with the college to start in september, unless I hear other wise and they have made a mistake!!

I dont understand ....if there is no tech cert in sept how could we do it then anyway? whether booking now or then!

I didnt know that NVQ was city and guilds as they didnt call it tech cert on the college listings, also the head of construction who gave the advise as to which route to take didnt say it as tech cert, he relayed it as C&G level 2 and NVQ 2/3...

Here are the courses I was advised to do by the head of construction...

Somerset College - Somerset College of Arts and Technology

Somerset College - Somerset College of Arts and Technology


Regards Jason
 
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