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So for someone whos been on a C&G course, then with that alone goes out s/e and hopefully doesnt drown 😱 in their first week, how many years on the tools before their experienced enough to be a proper plumber?

Ive been told 5 years which being about halfway through im inclined to agree with. You slowly get the skills but the confidence lags behind and you need a good spread of jobs to learn from.
 
If confident and pick up trade well 3 years solid work should be ok to start on own
 
It depends what you are doing . I started a lad 4 yrs experience . All he could do was fit combi's . !

Yes toddyplumb your right depends if they have had varried experience seen lads who do industrial work and not got a clue on domestic
 
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