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shunty
09 January 2004, 12:52
Hi,

Well after 2 years of thinking about it I have decided to do it!!
Become a plumber/tiler/kitchen fitter (& eventually a heating engineer...hopefully)

What's the best way to go about doing this please ?

can anyone recommend a company that will provide me with practical & theoretical courses on plumbing ??

I havn't got much experience in this area, but do have some basics.

any help appreciated

ps - I HATE OFFICE WORK, I.T. & all it's politics :D:D;)

shunty

orbv
09 January 2004, 15:49
Just do what most trades do. Put a ad in the local paper and wait for the jobs to come in and do 'on the job' training ;)

shunty
09 January 2004, 17:44
check out my other thread:

http://www.scoobynet.co.uk/bbs/thread.asp?ThreadID=289339

cheers

shunty

stevebt
10 January 2004, 22:07
ive actually seen ads in the paper for 5 day plumbing courses:eek:they will be gooduns

shunty
11 January 2004, 14:37
yeah I know what ya mean...that's what p1sses off all the tradesmen!!
the paper MSCE equivalent I spose....

shunty

alcazar
11 January 2004, 16:23
Where I live there are loads of kids ding proper plumbing courses at the local college, but the government have set it up so that they have to be taken on by a local tradesman in their second year, and as there are VERY few of these, very few get taken on.:(:

Good thinking new Labour (old liars)!!

Alcazar


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