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right so im looking to gain a bit more experiance in gas as i have just passes my gas exams but i dont want to just jump straight into it. so im asking if you have got much work on and need a helping hand mabe just fetching and carring passing tools etc whatever but would be a big help for me too just see and learn from you more experienced gas engineers and dealing with at risk and id situations and so on
many thanks to those who have took the time to read this and please leave me a pm if you can help me so i can help you
should also add im from sheffield

every day you learn something new and you never stop learning
 
Cant you get a job servicing and build your knowledge of the appliances off that?
 
ive tried but every one wants experienced people but nobody want to give you the chance to get experience
 
I have just started myself and made the leap I have serviced and issued landlord certs its amazing how much you learn also it boosts your confidence when your customers thank youI sign written my van got some leaflets done and started workingI recommend it to any newbee
 
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