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Lloyd33

Hi guys and girls

im new here and would like some advice please !
I want to take a gas training course yes I know there not liked but it's the only realistic way I can get a start in the trade. Any way if any of you could pass on some info or reviews it would be appreciated 🙂 thanks in advance...
 
Welcome Lloyd, two da madouws.

''Any way if any of you could pass on some info or reviews it would be appreciated 🙂 thanks in advance..''

I'm glad you want to learn Gas, but how exactly do you want us to help?
 
Sorry I see that was s bit vague ! I'm looking at doing a so called intensive course, it has a guaranteed placement to get my portfolio completed. I have also completed the city and guilds 6128 heat and vent course which I wanted to complete to McQueen level but the collage messed us around to much to complete. So as you can see I need to get things sorted as my career change plans are taking longer than they should ! 🙂
 
The good thing is that you are guaranteed to complete your portfolio.
Regardless of how long it takes, you need to start looking for someone to work with who can assist you 'in the real world'. No amount of training can prepare you for what you will encounter once you start working on gas appliances.

Good luck and all the best
 
Thanks for that, I'm in the Cambridgeshire area if anyone else has any advice or needs someone to work for them 🙂
 

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