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JE-P&H

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My current situation is I have worked for my employer for 3 years, and now the time has come for me to look at becoming Gas-safe. The problem I have is that the majority of the courses need an on-site portfolio but my current employer is not Gas safe registered so I do not work on boilers, fires etc. I have tried contacting Gas safe to ask for their advice on the route to to take but they were not much help! So any advice would be appreciated as the only option I am working on at the moment is looking for a new employer!!

Cheers Jack
 
You really need to be working with someone who is gas safe and blinding your portfolio , try not to to get any where fast you will be disappointed am afraid
 
Cheers for the quick reply! I'm not looking for a quick fix I'm just looking for a way to take the next step, and a new employer does seem like the only option at the moment
 
To my knowledge, a new gas registered employer is the only way to gain the portfolio but best of luck as i'm sure you realise, if only by looking on here that there are loads of people after the same thing as the profession is already oversubscribed.
 
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