Read this first, useful insight: http://www.installeronline.co.uk/world-plumbing-day-march-11th/
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Blane Judd, (former) chief executive of the Chartered Institute of Plumbing and Heating Engineering, says the qualification many fast-track courses provide is inadequate for anyone who wants to be a plumber. "The City & Guilds 6129 was never intended to be a standalone qualification," Judd says. "It is a technical certificate which assesses the academic component of plumbing only. The difference between this and an NVQ is like that between a doctor doing a few months' theoretical training and spending five years in a hospital."
Are fast-track plumbing courses just money down the drain? | Money | The Guardian
And yet there's so much work around just waiting to be done!
Obviously these people are just not trying to help themselves!
I dunno!
At least this organisation seem to have been consistent in their message over the past few years. Here is a statement from their previous CEO on the City and Guilds 6129:
The message is consistent, yes! But the message isn't worth the paper it's written on because nobody regulates the industry. What I find comical to the point of hypocrisy is that there are gas engineers complaining about protecting the industry who aren't qualified plumbers yet still undertake the works. As link goes on to say- "plumbers are at the forefront of health". How many gas engineers that are trained in gas safety really know about the regs of plumbing that safeguard the public's health? Bit of a 'have your cake and eat it' situation, eh?! Just an opinion.
Reply to the thread, titled "Want to retrain as a plumber?" which is posted in UK Plumbers Forums on Electricians Forums.
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