Hi all,
Apologies in advance because you have probably read this question hundreds of times on this forum, but please if you could spare me a little advice I would be very grateful.
I've worked in a busy factory since I was 18 (now 29) and I have saved up enough money to complete a course to become a domestic gas engineer. The course is for people like myself who don't come from a plumbing background.
The course involves theory and practical based learning to start, followed by being assigned to a mentor to complete a portfolio and finish with ACS assessment. After successfully passing I will (hopefully) achieve CCN1, CPA1, CKR1, CENWAT and HTR1. All done around my current full time job.
I understand I will not be very employable upon completion of the course due to lack of experience, so I was wondering if you could give me some direction as to what to do once I'm done.
Many thanks.
Apologies in advance because you have probably read this question hundreds of times on this forum, but please if you could spare me a little advice I would be very grateful.
I've worked in a busy factory since I was 18 (now 29) and I have saved up enough money to complete a course to become a domestic gas engineer. The course is for people like myself who don't come from a plumbing background.
The course involves theory and practical based learning to start, followed by being assigned to a mentor to complete a portfolio and finish with ACS assessment. After successfully passing I will (hopefully) achieve CCN1, CPA1, CKR1, CENWAT and HTR1. All done around my current full time job.
I understand I will not be very employable upon completion of the course due to lack of experience, so I was wondering if you could give me some direction as to what to do once I'm done.
Many thanks.