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double on bottom than top 20mm and 10cm squared per kw with no adventicious ventilatiom, am i close, then outside is as per normal
 
bottom is for combustion and cooling, top is for cooling only hence half
 
is the coversion factor divide by 3410? all this off top of head, cud look it up but too lazy
 
apprenticeships are day release 8 hours for 36 weeks a year and for 4 years, now you do the maths. Poor advice leads to incorrect decisions, your post is not only incorrect but dangerous for people wnating to train as they need the correct facts

It is not dangerous, these are facts, when you work out the amount of time it is pretty much the same and when you learn all together, you in-bed it in your brain, when you go 1 day a week, you can forget things from one week to the next. It is my opinion and i thought this forum was to express your opinions.

"why do you think people must take you on??"
because if they do not, the industry will go down hill due to plumbers like me having to go out and learn on the job with no previous experience.

I was on about the tech cert level 2 is 10 weeks, level 3 is 10 weeks, NVQs are 6 days each so in total it is 106 days plus gas training.

over 4 years at 36 weeks you will spend 144 days a year at college, minus the days that the college mess you around, the days that you spend not learning anything and the days where the kids mess around. so roughly the same.

When i went to college the first term was spent waiting for a tutor to turn up as the first one quit within 1 week of the start of term. so of your 36 weeks, we only actually got 28 weeks, then we taught ourselves as the tutor joined in with the younger kids messing around and then 2 weeks before the end of term, he got sacked, I would never go back to college after my experience. The facts. The fast track is exactly the same as the college for training (not including the stupidly fast track courses). 2 weeks to become a plumber is absolutely rubbish, nobody offers this, they only say that and when you sign up they tell you its actually a lot longer then that.

Now where I agree with everybody is, college / training centres can only teach you so much. The only place you will really learn is in the workplace. If somebody has done 5 years working as a plumber then he will be hundreds better then somebody who went to college for 5 years with no work experience. And the person who worked and went to college 1 day a week will be millions better. You do not learn how to empty water from the pipes before you start work or to empty a toilet before you work on it.
 
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4 years of day release, the other 4 on site learning your trade. this is far in excess of any of the fast track courses and much better.

if this is yor opinion then this is fine, it seemed to come over as fact, i pointed out it isnt fact, if you want to carry on believing it then fine, thats your choice. i will always post the facts for newbies to read and learn. i founf college excellent, teaching and learning was excellent, tutors very knowledgable and in it for the long term, not until people stop paying silly money and then off on the next venture
 
4 years of day release, the other 4 on site learning your trade. this is far in excess of any of the fast track courses and much better.

if this is yor opinion then this is fine, it seemed to come over as fact, i pointed out it isnt fact, if you want to carry on believing it then fine, thats your choice. i will always post the facts for newbies to read and learn. i founf college excellent, teaching and learning was excellent, tutors very knowledgable and in it for the long term, not until people stop paying silly money and then off on the next venture

Did you not fully read my post

"Now where I agree with everybody is, college / training centres can only teach you so much. The only place you will really learn is in the workplace. If somebody has done 5 years working as a plumber then he will be hundreds better then somebody who went to college for 5 years with no work experience. And the person who worked and went to college 1 day a week will be millions better. You do not learn how to empty water from the pipes before you start work or to empty a toilet before you work on it."


The problem is that there is not enough plumbing apprenticeships out there, so there is 2 choices,
1. quit the job of your dreams, become a bum and live on benefits
2. Fast track courses

where has option 3 gone,
3. work with a plumber for 4 years and go to college 1 day a week

Gone for ever and the fat cats at these training centres are making money from it
 
Have you actually looked into these courses. have you been and found out the resources that they have got, Have you found out how many hours they work, what they are offering, or are you a hard core Fast Track Hater.

the comments you posted are not "FACT" as you say. The day release is not any more or less then the the college, you do the same amount of work, you do the same amount of subjects, it is governed by the same people with the same online exams. with the same percentage that you have to get right on the tests. The only diffeence is the amount of time you have to learn it in and the fact that you don't do have on site work experience.

But if somebody had experience working as a plumber for 10 years, what is stopping him from doing a fast track course.

I personnaly would never employ anybody who was from a college but i would nearly always employ somebody from a Training centre.

Further to this, There are fast track driving courses, Does this mean that these drivers are un safe.
 
i worked on site for 2 weeks, then college for 1 week, for 3 years then a full year on site for my apprenticeship
 
how many of you, (who got an apprenticeship and learnt over 4 years) take on apprentices?
 
ive just started up but i will take on an apprentice cheap labour to be honest and you can teach him the way you work and to your standards
 
and pay his fees. And get insurance? And make sure you have all the safety gear for him?
 
SNIPEF pays alot towards the training, and yes as it would be my duty like any employer who must supply ppe

note snipef is in scotland, dont know whos the equivelent in england
 
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