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Hi all I'm new here not to the trade tho. I've been a plumber for around 10 years and currently doing my fast track gas course, Steve Willis training (ggfo). But need to complete my "on site" portfolio to complete the course. Also started up my own company for all plumbing works so am currently looking for someone I can call on for gas safety checks, and commissioning of works and sign my portfolio to say work has been completed as should, I'm pricing jobs accordingly so will be throwing all gas work your way with my help obviously and will pay good good rates as you'd be helping me become qualified. I have lots of contacts with gas jobs waiting to be done but due to recent problem with 1 individual are unable to find a decent chap.
I'm based in Portsmouth and if u wonder why I haven't done it through a company it's because they don't like the idea I'm paying for course etc myself, also know after I've completed my acs I'm not going to cut ties it's all about expanding so will always have work for the right person. Thanks for reading dean
 
Hi I did my portfolio with Southern Energy Training Academy in Havant. Have a look at their website or give them a ring on 023 9217 6519
 
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