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emanresu007
I am weighting up whether the gas engineer courses are going to enable me to get easily find work afterwards.
I spoke to a OLCI rep;yesterday and he said you do 20 days workshop and then 15 'jobs' where you have to get a evidence of your work, photographs and signatures;ect, once you do that you can take your ACS exams which encludes all the necessary Q's to that a Gas Engineer needs (CCN1 Etc) .That would take on average about 4-6 months. and the cost is £3995.
And that companies like British gas, E ON, Could employ you afterwards. What is the reality of OLCI, I have heard that its hard to get gas engineers to take you on because its more hassle for them to take you on when you are doing on the job training why would they let you do jobs on there business??...
Any thoughts. I'm from the Wirral and heard that Hybrid are good?
I spoke to a OLCI rep;yesterday and he said you do 20 days workshop and then 15 'jobs' where you have to get a evidence of your work, photographs and signatures;ect, once you do that you can take your ACS exams which encludes all the necessary Q's to that a Gas Engineer needs (CCN1 Etc) .That would take on average about 4-6 months. and the cost is £3995.
And that companies like British gas, E ON, Could employ you afterwards. What is the reality of OLCI, I have heard that its hard to get gas engineers to take you on because its more hassle for them to take you on when you are doing on the job training why would they let you do jobs on there business??...
Any thoughts. I'm from the Wirral and heard that Hybrid are good?
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