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Matt0029

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Has anyone ever worked for a university as a plumber? Mainly maintenance I imagine and also commercial work.
 
If you work direct for a uni (I did many years ago, not Plumbing) - very cushy but not many opportunities for advancement. But a great many uni services are getting contracted out at most unis. (Outsourcing) bit like a lot of Council stuff.
 
It says they will put one through these commercial qualifications. Are they the main commercial qualifications?
 

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If you fancy it Matt then go for it mate , commercial gas is a whole different animal and if you have a chance to better yourself and gain more qualifications and be paid for it then i would seriously consider it . Kop
 
I much preferred commercial work, there's a definite need for servicing and just feels like 'proper' work.
Better rates and plenty of demand too!
 
I spoke to a commerical engineer recently. He said there's alot of domestic engineers due to fast track courses etc. But a shortage of commercial engineers. Not sure if this is correct. But I could see how it could be.
 

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