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dave knight

Hi all.

I'm looking for someone in the Hertfordshire / Home Counties area who can help me to complete my assessments to gain my ACS / Gas Safe. I need to complete at least 5 assessments (for each item) on boilers, water heaters, cookers, and/or fires. But I'm sure you guys already know this. Even completing one set of assessments would be a massive help as I can add the others afterwards.

I know in this current climate, looking for someone to offer a helping hand is quite a big thing. But I am not looking for a wage, just a kind soul who doesn't mind giving me a leg up in the industry.

Thanks for taking the time to read this post.

Dave.
 
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