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Hi all i am wanting some advice regarding geting into the gas industry so any feedback would be great, i was laid off from work during christmas and since then have been wanting to get into the gas industry(and no not because i think i can earn 100k a year, cause thats crap) because its something i want to do, ive looked at these fast track courses that cost 6k + and although some people say there good, there just not for me.

so here's the question/s

i could go onto a gas foundation course with my local colege wich lasts 30 weeks,after wich i would be able to go and sit acs exams at an extra cost.

or option 2, start from scratch at the local college doing level 1 plumbing right through to level 3 wich then should get me in good sted for my gas at a later point.

The only thing about option 2 is 3years is a very long time not to be earning.

any advice/recamendations would be great.

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I have just started my plumbing career (see other posts on this site) and as far as I could find out there is no quick way into the gas industry. There is just such a lot of information to be learned before gas. My intention is to finish my 8 week course (level 2 tech cert) and then go self employed doing the less tricky jobs as I build up confidence and then do my NVQ2 when I have the spare money. At the same time I am going to try and find work with a gas bloke / company working one day a week for free to get the experience. Then either do my ACS or full level 3 depending on costs and time available.

So it's going to be at least a year of not earning much and paying out for courses before being let loose with a Gas Safe card for me. This may seem like a bit too much but so far I am enjoying it so much that I don't mind struggling a bit.

You don't say whether you have any experience in this industry. If not, why not offer to work for free with a mate or someone to see if its for you first. If its not, you have only lost a bit of time.

Hope this helps / wasn't too boring.

Cheers
 
hi curly thanks for the reply, i have done a few standard jobs with a friend so have a gud idea of the career in plumbing, do you know or have you any idea of the gas foundation course, or have you heard of it??

i suppose doing the water side of things first would be far more beneficial in the long run.
 
Hi,

last year my college(Moulton, Northants) began to offer intensive "Pathway to Corgi" course, where no plumbing quals were required.
I don,t remember all the details, I think it was 2K and in 6 month you were, in theory, ready to sit your Corgi exam. I guess, it might be worth enquiring in your area for something similar?
 
hi thanks for the reply, i have contacted the local college and they dont run a gas foundation,but have been intouch with another college wich isnt to far from me, they are starting a gas foundation course in september and are sending me out there info booklet. once iv recieved it i will post relevent info on here.

in the meantime if anyone else has any words of advice they would be much appreciated.
 
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