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anyone thinking of paying thousands of pounds for a fast track course should read this article first

[DLMURL="http://www.ciphe.org.uk/News/Are-fast-track-plumbing-courses-just-money-down-the-drain/"]Are fast-track plumbing courses just money down the drain? - CIPHE[/DLMURL]

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Some companies offering fast-track courses claim there is a nationwide shortage of plumbers. "The country is in dire need of qualified plumbers," says Train4TradeSkills on its website, quoting a former trainee who "never takes home less than £1,200 per week". New Career Skills, another private training company, says in its latest brochure: "The massive plumbing shortage provides an opportunity for those who want a lucrative, secure and fulfilling career."
The reality can be very different. Ivor Bates, who runs a London plumbing firm, Bates Heating and Plumbing, says he is contacted three or four times each week by people who have completed a fast-track course and are desperate for work experience to achieve the industry-standard NVQ level 2.
"Around 10% of these guys offer to work for nothing and say they have rung endless plumbing companies and will do anything to get a foot in the door," he says. "One bloke saw my van outside Asda and ran into the supermarket after me and offered to pay me to take him on. But I would never take someone from one of these short courses because they have not got experience of working on-site and I would not be confident sending them into customers' homes."
 
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Like all the best cons, it relies on peoples greed, promises of 50k a year etc,people will become blinkerd, even when confronted with the truth people will still do these courses.
 
thought its a good article to have on here though, as it is from CIPHE who are a governing body
 
one bloke takes home a minimum os £1,200 a week i wish they way things are at the moment im lucky to get that a month lol
 
maybe i wrote the title wrong think it should be "info for people considering fast tracking" if one of the mods can change it or something ?
 
ive been saying it for ages on here. i am worried they will ruin the plumbing industry with their lies and then leave. leaving us to pick up the pieces
 
maybe i wrote the title wrong think it should be "info for people considering fast tracking" if one of the mods can change it or something ?

no problem,was that one suger or two :p:)

Good article, must admit, I must be a skin flint coz if I was going to shell out over £7000 or just over a couple of weeks wages :), I would really research and investigate what I was getting into and what I would be getting out of it

I always say to people, think about the hobby you have, look how long it took to be good at it and that is something you are probably really interesting in, remember the books you read on it in the beginning and the hours you listened to others with experience ,then think how long it took you to put it all into practice, to learn the little tricks and mistakes you still made, mistakes you have to make, to learn, you soon realise you can not learn any profession in such a short period

Slowly the puddles become smaller but until they do you need an experienced person by your side showing you the best way to mop up

£7000 is a lot of money but it can not mop up a lot

imho


 
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here's another bit of info

[DLMURL="http://www.unitetheunion.org/sectors/construction/industry_news/fast_track_plumber_training_-_.aspx"]Fast Track Plumber Training - Beware[/DLMURL]

now I've came across these 2 pages with only about an hour or so of research, why don't these people do the same ?
 
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"organisations advertising themselves, quite legally, as City & Guilds registered, but they are not registered to deliver the specific plumbing qualification so the learner cannot be certified"

my point when people come on here saying "i have a city and guilds" a city and guids what?
 
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