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Hi.
I am not sure if this is the right section, so please, if not allowed delete, or relocate the thread.
I want to change the profession and I want to become a gas engineer or plumber. I came across a company that is providing training. The company name is - Skill Training Group. I was wondering if anyone been in or have heard anything about this company and what your opinion about this company is because the asking price for the training is solid and I don't want to jump into such deep waters without any info.
Any info is much appreciated!
Thanks
 
Hi Stubbo, I don't think you'll get a response from Shon as he hasn't been back on the forum this year. Where do you live? I've just finished my Cat 3 initial course, I've attached the review of the training centre I completed it with.
Best of luck if you decide to pursue it, any questions then don't hesitate to ask.

 

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