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Hi, first time poster on the forum - I am considering undertaking the 6129 plumbing course with a view primarily to learn a new skill, but perhaps looking at domestic plumbing as a career further down the line and possibly going on to do the 6189 NVQ diploma.

However, I have absolutely no sense of smell whatsoever, never have had one!

What I would like to know - is a keen sense of smell a prerequisite for a plumber?

I can imagine that it is very important for someone looking to work with gas, however, (apologies here, I have no experience in this trade at all) is it possible to have a career as a plumber without working with gas?

Any help, thoughts, suggestions or advice greatly appreciated.

Thanks in advance...
 
yes you can successfully work as a plumber without working on gas. i do.
oh and welcome to the forums.
 
I can't see that it would hold you back, might even be a benefit on some jobs!!!
 
There used to be a requirement for gas eng to have a sense of smell. But nowadays we have so many has sniffers and dectectors that you don't have to have a sense of smell
 
I envy you. When I was working on the drains I would have givern anything not to have a sense of smell. Welcome to the forum
 
A sense of smell or a colour deficiency is not a problem at all in any building trade as long as the individual has had training and guidance as to recognise the inability.
ps don't think plumbing will earn you a decent wage anytime soon you have no experience
 
you dont need a sense of smell as said it would be a benefit in some of the minging gaffs we have to work in
 
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