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I am new to this forum and looking to use Brookhouse Training company to train as a gas engineer as my current 26 years career is coming to a close. This is a totally new venture for me with no experience in this field but they apparently train from start to finish including guaranteeing attachment to complete your portfolio. Has anybody used them and if so what are your opinions please. (Thankyou in anticipation, Tommy)
 
I am new to this forum and looking to use Brookhouse Training company to train as a gas engineer as my current 26 years career is coming to a close. This is a totally new venture for me with no experience in this field but they apparently train from start to finish including guaranteeing attachment to complete your portfolio. Has anybody used them and if so what are your opinions please. (Thankyou in anticipation, Tommy)

Hi TommyL and welcome to the forum.

You are starting off down a long and hard road, and you might like to use the forum search facility to find dozens of similar threads.

My advice would be to check the wording of that "guarantee" and make sure that its absolutely water-tight (pardon the pun). Getting the portfolio done is one of the biggest barriers.
 
Hi tommy , I trained at brookhouse before the fast root training and still train there on a regular basis for reassessments and upgrades etc .I have found them to be brilliant I have also trained several students for them inmthe portfolio side of the training so have no fear you will get well trained.
 
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