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What's the best way to learn to do breakdown and repairs? Any recommendations?
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I was thinking that, a few companies offer courses.. What would I do if I took a job and couldn't fix it though? Would make me look like a right amateur and lose future custom
I was thinking that, a few companies offer courses.. What would I do if I took a job and couldn't fix it though? Would make me look like a right amateur and lose future custom
Do you think British gas would let me go with one of their engineers if I work for free? Sounds like a long shot but maybe one of u lot know something /someone I don't .
Also a van of "free" parts think they have David Bowie "changes" playing in vans on loop to brain wash them!!
if your stuck for old boiler manuals and you've got an iPhone i bought this really good app the other day, think its called gas workmate or something like that, its got every boiler manual you'll ever need, really good investment i thought.
What's the best way to learn to do breakdown and repairs? Any recommendations?
if your stuck for old boiler manuals and you've got an iPhone i bought this really good app the other day, think its called gas workmate or something like that, its got every boiler manual you'll ever need, really good investment i thought.
Unfortunately this topic is all down to experience, no freshly qualified plumber can breeze this, boilers nowadays are more of a electricians job. Make friends is my advice!! Typical apprentice jobs of 'learning from mistakes' is the best! I normally crack boiler breakdowns but some ive asked others inc more experienced plumbers on this forum - bod, diamondgas, centralheatking has helped me in the past
that means a lot fella it really does am glad I've helped , same as I've rang gasman , Croppie etc and asked for some guidance and am sure gasman will acknowledge he has rang me too a few times ,Were all learning non of us know everything unless your Kirk or tamz
Live asked many a questions , some may seem dumb but if I don't know I don't know , but I ya know,something someone else doesn't
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