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ballandco

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Gas Engineer
Hello everyone just want to see what you think of my situation.i qualified level 2 plumbing 4 years ago,been working self employed ever since.now i want to get in to fitting boilers etc,my problem is i never done my level 3 and dont really have a lot of experience with heating systems.i have to pay now for what ever route i take but i dont no if it will be best to go and do my level 3 or do my gas safety route stright off.level 3 will take me a year at college but the college said that their level 2's get priority.the gas safety at college will take 16 weeks.i no you can pay for intensive courses but i dont feel i will like that ,i like to take my time to pick things up.
Thanks in advance for any comments made
 
to be honest you can never have too many qualifications, i would suggest that you complete your level three and also do the gas safe course. If you are working for yourself this makes you more attractive to other companies for sub contracts etc and just personal satisfaction, then again this is just my opinion i'm sure others views will differ
 
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