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adam55

hey everyone.
im new on here and just wanted peoples thoughts on boiler fault finding courses. iv recently returned to working with gas after doing my apprenticeship in service and maintenance on domestic boilers. im currently doing my gas safe course and am going to be working with a gas engineer unpaid in order to get my qualification, but after this il be kind of stuck for experience. do you think these fault finding courses are a good idea and if so which ones? im in birmingham but am willing to travel a couple of hours. what do you think my next steps should be? i wouldnt mind employment again as currently im a self employed plumber working on bathrooms, kitchens, general maintenance, and really would love to go back to service and breakdowns. any thoughts much appreciated!

thanks, adam
 
Welcome to the forum buddy, I'm looking into those type of courses myself. I'd imagine that they are really good at giving you a better insight into fault finding and brushing up your previous skills 🙂
 
Welcome to the forum Adam.

I can't help with your questiyour it no doubt some of the other members will be able to
 
yeah it seems having electrics knowledge is pretty important, maybe before fault finding course
 

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