im excited about the plumbing and heating side of it
I'm lost about the 5 yr minimum in that case. Why the 5yr, if there are not requirements?there isn't.Never knew there were legal requirements to work as a plumber other than paying tax.yes you can be self employed long as you have been for 5+ yrs and then you can do your nvq 2.
it`s like Glam Rock - it was big in the 70`s .....now it`s gary glitter you must have some carpentry type skills and maybe tiling etc. from kitchens - use them and build bespoke stuff for people . Forget Plumbing - I have , and I was well into in - in `73there is **** all glam about plumbing mate!! Id stick on the kitchens to be honest there are to many d*****d plumbers about..
the only one you'll need to do at college is your lead work.
Are they still teaching this as plumbing? Seems a bit out of date to me. All you need is to be able to do a slate.
How many plumbers do you see doing a step flashing on a chimney? Or wielding a setting-in stick? I just know someone's going to prove me wrong now.
I'm lost about the 5 yr minimum in that case. Why the 5yr, if there are not requirements?there isn't.Never knew there were legal requirements to work as a plumber other than paying tax.yes you can be self employed long as you have been for 5+ yrs and then you can do your nvq 2.
And that is very much erring on the side of caution; one year in the real world under good guidance will probably teach you more than the whole college course....and as you know you'll pick up more knowledge and skill in 5 yrs than they can at college.
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