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I'm looking into doing a intensive plumbing course and was wondering wether its better at the end of it to go self employed or sub contracting or into a company. I've heard that sites, e.g. new builds don't really take people without experience, so i was thinking of going into a company to get experience.
 
good luck - loads of people in same boat and companies are wising up the the fast tracker
 
No-one will take you on unless you have served your time mate. Unless you are extremely lucky even at that you'll struggle to get paid anything decent.
 
The only intensive plumbing course that i know of that will make you decent plumber is a four year apprenticeship followed by a further six years experience. Even after this you will be learning for life.
 
Id work for your self youl earn ÂŁ50k in your first year easy.
 
We'll if it's anything to go by, we only consider engineers with a lot of experience and top qualifications. Our engineers are the face of our company, so they've got to be of a high standard!

Best of luck with whatever route you decide on. :)
 
good luck but lower your expectations so youll be less disapointed
 
If you're after honest advice here it is.

I spent a considerable amount of money 'retraining' as a plumber. Had I done a bit more research before, all of the information on the course was freely available on the internet.

I did a course with OLCI. They passed everyone and anyone who came through the door, so in effect the end qualification was worthless.

I would have liked to secure work with a plumbing company afterwards, but nobody would take me on as I was 'just another person doing a fast-track course'. Please realise, you come away from this course with nothing apart from some limited knowledge. What you learn on this course is such a far cry from plumbing in real houses.

This said, you certainly can be a success doing these courses and working on your own. It takes a LOT of hard work and I don't mind saying some stressful experiences. My first year was very stressful but now I am a confident plumber and I do all my own tiling/carpentry etc as well. Over the last 6 months I have stopped advertising and all my work is from my website or word of mouth.

As long as you recognise that the course you will be doing isn't worth the paper it's written on and that your first year will be very, very hard then it's worth considering.

I don't believe you need to do a 4-year apprenticeship to become a good plumber but the point is valid that you do need experience. 1 year should do the job in my opinion. That said, you never stop learning - the learnings just become less frequent.

Good luck!
 
good luck,
in the current climate,you wont get a job,think how many apprentice trained unemployed plumbers out there.
you will be lucky to get work un paid plumbing work.
its tough out there and will be for at least 2 years.
as an employer,i have 1 apprentices who we pay ÂŁ93 a week,young and keen.
if you go self employed make sure you have plenty of reserve money,and good pli
 
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