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Hi, this may not sit too well with you but most plumbers won't recognise either quliforcation as very respectable. There two ways that one can go. The first is to go for the level two (I would say the 6129) but you would also need to get level three to even stand a chance of getting a job. It doesn't matter how you get level two then. The other way is to go for level two and then get Water Regulations, Unvented Sysytems and Energy effiency certificates. This is a shorter route where you can also venture off on different tangents. You will find that you will learn far more in six by working in the trade than you will on any of the courses. For now go and help a plumber out part time for awhile or on weekends.
Not really - I didn't really learn much from the 6129. It gave me a basic grounding in plumbing, but I am not sure that I could have got a lot of that from reading books . . .
I am saying - get experience!
The 6129 and others are useless without it. Ideally get an apprentiship (if you are young enough), or get out there and help someone really doing the job. You will learn more from a few months hands on, than the whole 6129 qualification.
A friend and collegue of mine, is 30 years in the trade and does not have any qualifications (bar gas safe), and he advised me that he didn't need nVQ's and the like to get work.
Get the 6129 from college - it is not worth the £5000 the private course provders are charging for it. Get some work experience while you do this. At least this way you keep your options open!
i done me citys and guilds 6129 level 2&3 which took 3 years in college then got an apprenticeship with balfour beatty engineering services ( who are taking on apprentices in the northwest at the moment) which my work based training for me nvqs and gas took 3 years so all in all its took me 6 years if you start college with a company you will get your nvq2&3, water regs, un-vented, and your gas quals in 4 years. even though ive had 4 years experience now you still learn stuff everyday they dont teach you enough in college you need to be learning your trade day in day out in my opinion.
6129 in three years you must have been rubbish that course is only a weeks not years. You must have struggled but good to see it worked out in the end even though you couldn't do it at first.
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