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Years ago, I contacted a plumber advertising in our local paper...bathroom fit.
When he came round I pointed out where the shower pipe run was to be.
He said he'd need to cut out a section of the bath to bring the pipe up on the outside of the wall.
"No, I said, chased in the wall."
Bottled it he did; I never saw him again.
He was straight from college.
That was the hill fields car and electronics relocation city and guilds. Or perhaps he did the kenilworth collage arts and crafts.
Cut bath out pmsl that's brilliant
I wonder if my Landrover is better then the one in North Devon !!
Hey all, this is my first post here.
I have recently achieved my City & Guilds level 2 diploma with distinctions across the board but now I'm in a dilemma on how to proceed from here.
I could apply to my local college and start working towards the level 3 diploma but I don't feel comfortable paying the £1,937 my college are asking for considering myself and many others barely scraped through this year because of poor teaching standards.
Part of me wants to just get out there and start making a living so I can lift the financial burden on my family but I know nobody in the trade which makes things considerably harder for me. I have been looking online and there are jobs out there but many of them require years of experience.
I have noticed a lot of vacancies are also asking for an NVQ. Would I be able to work towards my level 2 and 3 NVQ if I used my level 2 diploma as a stepping stone to finding work?
Thanks for your time!
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