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Hi Everyone, Im looking for a plumbing course to set me up for a career in plumbing ! Iv been doing my own DIY plumbing jobs for about 20 yrs (Im 47) now & im bored with my current job in the plastic manufacturing industry :-( & i need to be inspired again.
Can anyone give me any advice or info on the best courses, current regulations, fees, course length etc. :)
All advice gratefully received

ATB

Paul
 
hi paul

welcome to the forum

it depends what you are looking for with the course's you can studdy at home and do workshops or there are full time course's. the price depends on the course ££££s there are a lot of people on the site doing courses and im sure they will help


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Hi Paul,

Where are you based mate?
 
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