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Hi all ,
Getting to an age where installs are very hard work , been a CORGI / Gas Safe engineer since 1992 , need any ideas on changing to something else in the industry. Tried servicing and breakdown work , found it very boring and stressful ( the driving mainly ) . Anybody with advice on this ? Would be greatly appreciated
 
Hi all ,
Getting to an age where installs are very hard work , been a CORGI / Gas Safe engineer since 1992 , need any ideas on changing to something else in the industry. Tried servicing and breakdown work , found it very boring and stressful ( the driving mainly ) . Anybody with advice on this ? Would be greatly appreciated
Hi simlaboy,

Welcome to the forum,

Why not trying to get a job as a gas safe tutor? It might be not as easy but perhaps with some more qualifications you could teach other people and giving your knowledge further.
 
What about standing for parliament ? could do with someone with common sense to run the country
 
Welcome, hope you find something better suited for you soon :)
 
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