Hi, Hoping someone can give me a bit of advice.
Im 27 this year and have been working full time as a plumber since the age of 16.
I never got round to doing my gas safe when I was younger as I was too interested in going fishing rather than doing anything work related.
Now im older and self employed im not sure what my options are, I've heard of people needing 100 days worth of Portfolio to complete there ACS training. Is this the normal amount of portfolio work required? All my friends who are GSR are a fair bit older than me and did their training a long time ago so I cant get much help asking them.
I've been very busy with work for the last few years doing commercial new builds all for the same developer and there's a good chance if I take loads of time off to do work with another GSR for my portfolio with I will loose the work which is 95% of my work.
So im after some advice really, what would you do? As much as I wouldn't want to consider a fast track course, would it be more likely I would have less Portfolio work needed rather than going to a "proper" college?
Thanks in advance,
Matt
Im 27 this year and have been working full time as a plumber since the age of 16.
I never got round to doing my gas safe when I was younger as I was too interested in going fishing rather than doing anything work related.
Now im older and self employed im not sure what my options are, I've heard of people needing 100 days worth of Portfolio to complete there ACS training. Is this the normal amount of portfolio work required? All my friends who are GSR are a fair bit older than me and did their training a long time ago so I cant get much help asking them.
I've been very busy with work for the last few years doing commercial new builds all for the same developer and there's a good chance if I take loads of time off to do work with another GSR for my portfolio with I will loose the work which is 95% of my work.
So im after some advice really, what would you do? As much as I wouldn't want to consider a fast track course, would it be more likely I would have less Portfolio work needed rather than going to a "proper" college?
Thanks in advance,
Matt