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Guys, I've just got my commercial ticket. The training was not particularly comprehensive, sadly, but more importantly, I have practically zero experience in commercial gas work.

I'm asking for your help in gaining some experience. I am a competent and pretty knowledgeable domestic engineer, a very fast learner, motivated, methodical and organised. Own van and tools (no purge kit or Gasco seeker yet but happy to buy what's needed).

I would be happy to travel anywhere in the UK within reason - (a bit much going 500 miles for a single boiler service!) and for longer jobs will stay locally to job at my own expense.

I am not looking for any payment, just a chance to learn and gain confidence. I'm not a prima donna and not afraid of hard work. I am happy to fetch and carry, do the donkey work, as long as that's not ALL I end up doing - I do want to gain hands-on experience of things like strength testing, purging, servicing, fault-finding etc. First-fix pipework on bigger sizes would be fantastic.

If you can help, please PM me. You will not regret it! A forum TA has worked with me on a few of my jobs and will (hopefully) vouch for the fact that I'm not a bad bloke to work with! :)

Cheers,
Masood
 
Isn't stan doing a lot of light commercial stuff?

Sent u pm
 
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Mas, you've got my number.

Just lift the phone if and when you get stuck.

Cheers John I appreciate that a LOT. :)

PS give me a shout when you're next over. Croydon's only an hour away. I'll come and have a pint with you if you fancy it...
 
I've got a hotel plant room in newick, a school in Nottingham, British museum, possibly the shell Center in London, darenth valley hospital and a lack of labor. And that's just the instal side reactive is getting silly now too. I can't promise anything but I'll ask the big cheese when I see him late next week
 
I've got a hotel plant room in newick, a school in Nottingham, British museum, possibly the shell Center in London, darenth valley hospital and a lack of labor. And that's just the instal side reactive is getting silly now too. I can't promise anything but I'll ask the big cheese when I see him late next week

Cheers Rob, would really appreciate it!
 
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