Hi all,
Advice appreciated please! I'm looking at trying to become gas safe qualified and I must say the whole process seems kind of impossible if you are a bit older (32) and already running your own business doing plumbing/electrical work. Qualifications wise, I have a City & Guilds 6129 Level 2 plumbing qualification. No NVQs to my name. I have a degree in Engineering which seems to count for nothing as far as getting GS Qualified is concerned.
Am I right in thinking I have to do over 100 days of training with a gas safe engineer (if I can find one, can't imagine why a competitor would want to train me!) and earn nothing for this time? (again, can't imagine why someone would want to pay me to train me!).
This doesn't seem like a system that will encourage good plumbers already running businesses to train as gas fitters imo, if I'm reading the rules correctly. I do totally understand there's a requirement to have enough experience before being let loose on people's boilers etc but from what I see the on the job experience requirements seem a little over the top.
Am I missing something completely here?
Advice appreciated please! I'm looking at trying to become gas safe qualified and I must say the whole process seems kind of impossible if you are a bit older (32) and already running your own business doing plumbing/electrical work. Qualifications wise, I have a City & Guilds 6129 Level 2 plumbing qualification. No NVQs to my name. I have a degree in Engineering which seems to count for nothing as far as getting GS Qualified is concerned.
Am I right in thinking I have to do over 100 days of training with a gas safe engineer (if I can find one, can't imagine why a competitor would want to train me!) and earn nothing for this time? (again, can't imagine why someone would want to pay me to train me!).
This doesn't seem like a system that will encourage good plumbers already running businesses to train as gas fitters imo, if I'm reading the rules correctly. I do totally understand there's a requirement to have enough experience before being let loose on people's boilers etc but from what I see the on the job experience requirements seem a little over the top.
Am I missing something completely here?