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00walkerj
Hi everyone,
I'm looking at heading in the direction of gas, I've completed an NVQ3 but didn't do the ACS part (Lazy by me i know!). I think i got comfortable with the company i was with (mechanical company mainly pipe fitting), so didn't really look into getting it. Now though I'm reevaluating my options, i was looking at the college i did my course with, and I'm a little bit confused as to what training i would need. Do i need a portfolio built up for the ACS i missed when i did my NVQ 3? Is it worth getting qualified in all appliances and maybe even look at going into commercial and LPG? The money to get qualified isn't really an issue. Ive been a lurker for a while and appreciate any advice you would be able to provide on the subject.
College I'm looking at is Canterbury tried to put URL to gas Section of it but wouldn't let me post with it.
Kind Regards
Jake
I'm looking at heading in the direction of gas, I've completed an NVQ3 but didn't do the ACS part (Lazy by me i know!). I think i got comfortable with the company i was with (mechanical company mainly pipe fitting), so didn't really look into getting it. Now though I'm reevaluating my options, i was looking at the college i did my course with, and I'm a little bit confused as to what training i would need. Do i need a portfolio built up for the ACS i missed when i did my NVQ 3? Is it worth getting qualified in all appliances and maybe even look at going into commercial and LPG? The money to get qualified isn't really an issue. Ive been a lurker for a while and appreciate any advice you would be able to provide on the subject.
College I'm looking at is Canterbury tried to put URL to gas Section of it but wouldn't let me post with it.
Kind Regards
Jake