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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
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