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Just a quick post, as I spent ages looking for a good course, and using the great feedback on here.

I finished my first week with NTPS last week. I signed up for the full time 8 week C&G level 2 6129, and so far very good! I'd done a fair bit of DIY before, but after 1 week i'm soldering (but still improving!), bending pipe and piping in a sink to a plan. I didn't expect to be doing that much after 1 week! Groups are small, but that means you get loads of 1:1 - which normally you would pay extra for:D!! Paul has been tutoring me, he's been patient and given loads of tips of the trade, including what to do when I make a mistake, not just when it goes right!

It is a small local 1 site centre, so you won't see loads of posts on here, but is very good, proffesional but down to earth.


Any way, I hope it continues like this for the remainder of the course - keep you posted.
cheers,

Marco
 
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Hello

I heard that NTPS Training has closed down. Also how much money did it cost you in total

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LMAO! Sorry Steveb - Do you know how much money does it cost for a self-employed plumber to take on an apprentice.

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i think that generally you have to go through a training establishment to get a placement as an apprentice, if there is funding available for such positions.
 
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