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Hmmmmmm creepy. I only freeze the odd pipe and pack of bacon.

Left school 1999 went to college doing web design .. Managed 6 months as was bored and fidgety so enrolled at Leeds college building. Did a year full time there and got NVQ1 . Bet you didn't know you could get that ha. Then got an apprenticeship at the end of that year and pretty much repeated the year on day release. Got nvq2 and 3 then left the company because i was young and stupid thinking I would find happiness elsewhere. Worked for various d***heads for years and been self employed since sept 2013 and doing very well 🙂[/QUOTE

Got two mates doing it making 50 grand a year
 
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Left school 1999 went to college doing web design .. Managed 6 months as was bored and fidgety so enrolled at Leeds college building. Did a year full time there and got NVQ1 . Bet you didn't know you could get that ha. Then got an apprenticeship at the end of that year and pretty much repeated the year on day release. Got nvq2 and 3 then left the company because i was young and stupid thinking I would find happiness elsewhere. Worked for various d***heads for years and been self employed since sept 2013 and doing very well 🙂[/QUOTE

Got two mates doing it making 50 grand a year

Always had u down as a 70's school leaver !
 
As the tittle says what made you want to become a pipe monkey/heating engineer. Ok i will start about 2 years ago when i got my GCSE's they where okay not brilliant, i always wanted to be a brick layer since i could remember, when i was 2 or 3 i used to go to building sites with my dad and used to watch for hours but my dad talked me out of it as its horrible working out side. so then i wanted to be ether an electrician or a plumber, i don't think my GCSE's where good enough for an electrician so plumber it was and i have really enjoyed the past 2 years, not one job is the same.

Looked around, thought long and hard about which career path to take. Decision was fairly easy, how else was I going to make 70k a year 😉
 
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I happened to pop into the careers office as the officer came back in from seeing a plumbing contractor who had agreed to take someone on the YOP scheme (ask your gran) I passed him in the doorway and he literally said "son, do you want to be a plumber?" I said "yes please" and was sent along to see the guy there and then, started the following Monday, that was feb '78

Bet it only took a week to qualify back then 😉..😱
 
I asked my dad (furnace bricklayer) which trade earned the most money in the shortest time, he said plumber or sparky. That was my careers advice.
 
@stratplus he was the wrongest of all time 🙂 I think he was earning more in 1983 than most plumbers earn now. I should have been a furnace brickie
 
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I was living on the streets in London in 2005, brother got me a job as a trainee chef where he worked. Did it for 5 yrs then met a women who worked 9-5 and so, I wanted those hours also. She and my mother in law decided plumbing would be a good career. 5 yrs later and boy were they wrong!!!
 
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I was living on the streets in London in 2005, brother got me a job as a trainee chef where he worked. Did it for 5 yrs then met a women who worked 9-5 and so, I wanted those hours also. She and my mother in law decided plumbing would be a good career. 5 yrs later and boy were they wrong!!!


Living on the streets, wow we really all do have hidden stories
 
No way? I lived on streets ( well most of them were called road and I had a house on them 😉 ) well done for climbing out of that hole! And errr straight into the fire.
 
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Yeah, was a drink and drugs thing. I was so embarrassed by what I had become that I just hid away from people. It was pretty low. Now, I am the luckiest guy ever. Great job (I do find it tough at times) and the most amazing wife who is so understanding and supports me in all I do. Well, apart from getting leathered at royal ascot on Saturday
 
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Yeah, was a drink and drugs thing. I was so embarrassed by what I had become that I just hid away from people. It was pretty low. Now, I am the luckiest guy ever. Great job (I do find it tough at times) and the most amazing wife who is so understanding and supports me in all I do. Well, apart from getting leathered at royal ascot on Saturday

Well done Pal. I think we're all in unison on that one.
 
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Yeah, was a drink and drugs thing. I was so embarrassed by what I had become that I just hid away from people. It was pretty low. Now, I am the luckiest guy ever. Great job (I do find it tough at times) and the most amazing wife who is so understanding and supports me in all I do. Well, apart from getting leathered at royal ascot on Saturday

Could be the same story for a lot of us mutley had things worked out differently. All credit to you for dragging yourself out of it.
 

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