Hello all,
I'm after some help / knowledge. I'm thinking of doing the ACS Gas Course – Core Domestic Natural Gas Safety and Appliances (CCN1), currently I hold no qualifications within plumbing & heating but have been doing plumbing, central heating & bathroom installations on & off for around 16 years now. So I have basic knowledge of plumbing, valves & fault finding.
However, In order for me to do the ACS Gas Course – Core Domestic Natural Gas Safety and Appliances (CCN1) with no qualifications, I have to do the Approved Prior Learning new entrants gas training programme.
I understand that it would be better doing an NVQ Level 2 & 3 but my current situation won’t allow this, I have a mortgage, wife & 3 kids. My current job is based on a shift rota which involves me working different days of the week, some early starts & late starts which would make it near on impossible for me to commit to a 2+ year collage course. Working for a Plumbing company without qualifications wouldn’t pay enough money for me to live off, hence the need to do the courses above.
I believe these courses will cost around 6K to complete but they allow me to do this in a short period of time and will work around my current situation.
However I am told that it is a waste of time & money as employers just laugh at the qualification and that I will find it hard to get a job, British Gas do seem to accept the qualification as well as a few other jobs I have seen advertised, so I’m trying to find out if this statement is correct.
So my question is, is there any employers on here that could tell me if this is the case and I would also be interested in hearing from any other people that have done the ACS courses and found it difficult to get a job?
Any help is must appreciated
I'm after some help / knowledge. I'm thinking of doing the ACS Gas Course – Core Domestic Natural Gas Safety and Appliances (CCN1), currently I hold no qualifications within plumbing & heating but have been doing plumbing, central heating & bathroom installations on & off for around 16 years now. So I have basic knowledge of plumbing, valves & fault finding.
However, In order for me to do the ACS Gas Course – Core Domestic Natural Gas Safety and Appliances (CCN1) with no qualifications, I have to do the Approved Prior Learning new entrants gas training programme.
I understand that it would be better doing an NVQ Level 2 & 3 but my current situation won’t allow this, I have a mortgage, wife & 3 kids. My current job is based on a shift rota which involves me working different days of the week, some early starts & late starts which would make it near on impossible for me to commit to a 2+ year collage course. Working for a Plumbing company without qualifications wouldn’t pay enough money for me to live off, hence the need to do the courses above.
I believe these courses will cost around 6K to complete but they allow me to do this in a short period of time and will work around my current situation.
However I am told that it is a waste of time & money as employers just laugh at the qualification and that I will find it hard to get a job, British Gas do seem to accept the qualification as well as a few other jobs I have seen advertised, so I’m trying to find out if this statement is correct.
So my question is, is there any employers on here that could tell me if this is the case and I would also be interested in hearing from any other people that have done the ACS courses and found it difficult to get a job?
Any help is must appreciated