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Dannypipe

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Anyone on here qualified for commercial kitchen appliances?

I look after the plumbing/heating for four pubs owned by two different people.

Both have now asked me if I want to look after their kitchen appliances. Said, I can't as I'm not qualified.

Does anyone know of a firm in Kent or Sussex who train in this area. If its not too expensive, I'll do it, even if the work at the pubs just covers the costs, as it's another string to the bow, and who knows, there could be other businesses I could offer the service to as well.
 
Yes the old type of apprenticeships were better for learning in depth. But as has been said colleges are in it for the cash, so it is in their interest and the governments to make as many paid courses as they can out of what was once one course. I think they learned the trick off Ryan Air. Gas courses that relate to safety should be free to all. There is no need for much else, if you get it wrong you go to prison simple as that.
 

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