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I started studying Become a Registered Gas Safe Gas Engineer. I just finished the 3 day basic plumbing skills workshop. Does anyone could explain to me what the next steps until the end of my studies. Thank you for any information.:angel_smile:

So how long is the whole course
Where are you doing this course
how much has this course cost you
do you honestly believe that this course is value for money
does the trainning centre have really big windows
do you have a link so that we can have a look at what else the college has to offer
just out of interest is this college in the UK
What did you do before starting this course
 
It'll be free!! Come one come all to this wonderful country of dreams and fortune!
A 3 day course in plumbing?! The most stupid waste of time money and resources i've ever heard.
AGGGHHHH!!!!!!
 
When I was at college they spent more then 3 days on basic health and safety!
 
i did a 4 year apprenticeship eaning next to nothing. Doing all the jobs nobody else wanted to do. Making 16 cups of tea every morning to each engineers exacting standards and cutting the bosses lawn every monday morning. It makes me cross when people are qualifying in next to no time with very little skills or knowledge. Its dangerous to both themselves and to others around them. Whatever happened to learning properly and putting in the hard work and dedication to gain your qualifications? Its more about how much money you can pay the government for your qualifications now. The more you pay the quicker you qualify.
 
The government also want everyone to have a minimum level of learning - making it easier to achieve formal qualifications is one way of achieving their goal!
 
this thread is pure gold.
come on 3 days course and wanting to know the next steps....erm the start
2 hours of each day is probably breaks.
 
i cannot believe the amount of idiots that just pay money to some of these rip off training courses and believe they can go and train to become a gas engineer over night
 
imagine letting someone on site unsupervised that had only spent 6 months or a year at collage , personally I dont think anyone would take them on as they would be a liability or should I say death risk to themselves or worse others
 
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