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Hi im new here im thinking of going to college for plumbing my question is could i become gas safe after level 2 and 3 i am wanting to become gas safe and dont think the level 3 would be worth payilng the 5 grand for if its doesnt get you up the the right level to to a gas safe plumber
 
These posts are getting very popular on here these days , as far as I know , if you pass your ACS and can satisfy a GS inspector you are competent you can go on the register, however in reality it isnt going to happen . Level 3 will obviously take you through the ACS so you are half way there .
 
These posts are getting very popular on here these days

You hear it mentioned on the radio a lot, that Britain is facing the biggest shortage of skilled tradespeople it's ever seen.

My old fella's best mate, left the joinery to go on to become a project manager and has worked for loads of the big builders in the UK. Whenever we meet up for a bev and get talking about the building, he says that standards of site work now are p*** poor - even in the office side. Nobody wants to get in to it, bar the odd few who post in here.

I once heard a 17yr old labourer with zero experience saying he wanted ÂŁ100 a day (which was declined), house bashing. Lasted two weeks and was never seen again.
 
You hear it mentioned on the radio a lot, that Britain is facing the biggest shortage of skilled tradespeople it's ever seen.

My old fella's best mate, left the joinery to go on to become a project manager and has worked for loads of the big builders in the UK. Whenever we meet up for a bev and get talking about the building, he says that standards of site work now are p*** poor - even in the office side. Nobody wants to get in to it, bar the odd few who post in here.

I once heard a 17yr old labourer with zero experience saying he wanted ÂŁ100 a day (which was declined), house bashing. Lasted two weeks and was never seen again.

agree too many trades people and not many skilled and good
 
Morning everyone, it's been a while since I last posted but thought I'd revisit this.

I've been getting on with my joinery and bits of plumbing, predominantly on my own jobs and I'm feeling confident. I still feel that I'd rather have been a plumber than a joiner and I want to get in to it full-time, the joinery could take a back seat.

I checked out one of these Gas managed learning programs at a local college and I'll be honest, getting info out of them has been like getting blood out of a stone, why is that? Anyway, this gas foundation course would set me back ÂŁ6000+vat. I've used a couple of contacts and been in touch with a load of big firms about mentoring positions, I don't want to give up my own customer base but most aren't interested. There's one local engineer who is kindly willing to let me go with them on modules that need signing off, but not full-time as they have apprentices.

I let the college know about this development and they were like, you can start on the 25th of Jan, ÂŁ500 deposit then 500 a month till it's paid off. I could borrow the money and pay it off that way or is this a load of sh***? Where am I going to be at the end of it? The college skimmed through the details, there's been no literature/prospectus etc, I'm pretty sure there are going to be other things I'm going to need to pay for. I wouldn't mind working for a company at the end of it if those qualifications put me in good stead but again, its all ACS, 2 years exp etc.

Long and short, I don't know where to go with this. Am I barking up the wrong tree?
 

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