Ok so anyone who has read any of my threads in the past may know that I am determined to become a plumber once I have left the army. It feels like an eternity for me so I apologise if you feel de ja vu when reading through this!
A quick update, My final day in the army is 29th November 2012 but I have been granted resettlement entitlements so I will be out before that date. Part of my entitlement is money towards training.
A reminder of the qualifications I have:
C&G 6129
CCN1
CKR1
HTR1
WAT1
CPA1
CEN1
CONGLP1PD
VESLP1
Water Regulations
CSCS card
The plan is to gain the NVQ level 2 and unvented hot water.
What electrical qualification would benefit me the most in the plumbing trade? Part P or is there something else I would be better off doing?
What MCS qualifications would I be wise to consider?
What about underfloor heating is there a course that anyone could recommend or do you think that route would be a waste of time?
Basically i'm interested to know if you had time and funds to do courses and you was in my position what would you do?
On another note, if anyone in the Kent area or further away in the South East that's practical requires a tea boy/labourer on a weekend in return for letting me learn from you then feel free to PM me, won't cost you time or money.
Thanks for reading.
A quick update, My final day in the army is 29th November 2012 but I have been granted resettlement entitlements so I will be out before that date. Part of my entitlement is money towards training.
A reminder of the qualifications I have:
C&G 6129
CCN1
CKR1
HTR1
WAT1
CPA1
CEN1
CONGLP1PD
VESLP1
Water Regulations
CSCS card
The plan is to gain the NVQ level 2 and unvented hot water.
What electrical qualification would benefit me the most in the plumbing trade? Part P or is there something else I would be better off doing?
What MCS qualifications would I be wise to consider?
What about underfloor heating is there a course that anyone could recommend or do you think that route would be a waste of time?
Basically i'm interested to know if you had time and funds to do courses and you was in my position what would you do?
On another note, if anyone in the Kent area or further away in the South East that's practical requires a tea boy/labourer on a weekend in return for letting me learn from you then feel free to PM me, won't cost you time or money.
Thanks for reading.