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Hello all, this is my first post here and I'm looking for some advice.
I am looking to train for a new career and plumbing appeals to me. The problem that I have is that I will have to train whilst still working in my current job. I don't particularly want to leave my current job but, due to an ongoing redundancy programme I may have no choice although, I don't think I will be affected for at least a couple of years yet, so I have time.
What I want to know is, what is the best way for me to get cost effective and good training? I have had a look around and it seems that one of the blended learning courses would be the ideal choice but I've heard some bad reports about them. I had a chap call round to my house to give me the "blurb" that they give out and I wasn't convinced. The price he quoted was £5,250 to get me up to C&G. The price wasn't the problem, I will happily pay for good reputable training.
Has anybody got any experience of these "blended" courses and could you recommend any to me. I live in Manchester so it would also have to be within a reasonable distance from here.
Thanks in advance
Pete
 
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