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Hi all

basically here's my situation

i spent 5 years in the navy doing my engineering apprenticeship and now i work in building services as a mechanical engineer/plumber

i am looking at becoming gas safe for commercial and catering equipment

ive found a place my company is willing to let me go to for training

the problem is because my apprenticeship didn't cover gas and the commercial qualification needs 6 months prior experience I have been told to do my domestic gas. Then do a changeover course. All in all costing over £3000 which my company isn't to happy about. Plus the time off work for courses and hours to get a domestic licence which I will never use

my question is whether there is any other way of me getting commercial gas safe without experience?

Cheers

josh
 
NO, you need experience to be safe, bit like learning to do your RN job, you wouldnt see a WE tiff doing doing work on a gas turbine, likewise a plumber cant just hop into a gas techies role without training and experience of the role
 
NO, you need experience to be safe, bit like learning to do your RN job, you wouldnt see a WE tiff doing doing work on a gas turbine, likewise a plumber cant just hop into a gas techies role without training and experience of the role

sorry didn't explain it right. I understand I need experience but the way they've explained it is I have to do my domestics. Get experience with domestics then go commercial and do the same over again even though I have no interest in becoming a domestic gas engineer

josh
 
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