L
leeh1982
Hi all I’ve only just joined today thank you in advance for any of your comments.
Im 27 currently a HVAC design engineer in building services on 35K a year 26K after tax with 10 years experience.
Now for the down side stuck in a office, working for a boss who's got no time for you or anyone else struggling your way through your career with no help learning to do things the hard and long way by having a go scratching your head and making mistakes then getting b......ed and spoken to like your thick for them, so as you'd expect im not confident in my job, okay at it but could be better and my heart isnt in it anymore.
The out come of the above is im really interested in doing a course as a gas engineer/ plumber.
Anyone heard of hybrid gas training course:
4wks training followed by 200 hours on site experience if you pass this you become a fully qualified gas engineer.
I no its impossible to learn a trade in 5wks but time is money and 2 years in college when you got a mortgage and bills to pay is madness.
My mates got his own business and is telling me come with him cause he's earning a fortune doing 12 hour days on his own phone never stops as he's got loads of land lords on his books with boiler repairs leaks etc.
Am i being sucked in by the old saying the grass isn’t always greener. I just don’t want to leave my job start a new career and hear them words i told ya so.
Any comment please cheers.
Im 27 currently a HVAC design engineer in building services on 35K a year 26K after tax with 10 years experience.
Now for the down side stuck in a office, working for a boss who's got no time for you or anyone else struggling your way through your career with no help learning to do things the hard and long way by having a go scratching your head and making mistakes then getting b......ed and spoken to like your thick for them, so as you'd expect im not confident in my job, okay at it but could be better and my heart isnt in it anymore.
The out come of the above is im really interested in doing a course as a gas engineer/ plumber.
Anyone heard of hybrid gas training course:
4wks training followed by 200 hours on site experience if you pass this you become a fully qualified gas engineer.
I no its impossible to learn a trade in 5wks but time is money and 2 years in college when you got a mortgage and bills to pay is madness.
My mates got his own business and is telling me come with him cause he's earning a fortune doing 12 hour days on his own phone never stops as he's got loads of land lords on his books with boiler repairs leaks etc.
Am i being sucked in by the old saying the grass isn’t always greener. I just don’t want to leave my job start a new career and hear them words i told ya so.
Any comment please cheers.
Last edited by a moderator: