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That's kind of worrying lol

It is worrying
...Hence why I say if it would pay you to do gas, then why not as you might be better experienced than some gas qualified? That's what my thinking is & frankly some of the gas work is no harder than basic plumbing.
 
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what did they remove ?

One wanted to shorten the course.Another wanted add another term to it.I carnt remember what they wanted to remove now it was something about you having to go on the job as well but at first this wasn't part of the deal.I think it was to make more money out of you to be honest.They was also saying C&G wanted to change things as well but wasn't sure and when.And having doing 2 yrs of worrying id had enough and decided gas wasn't for me well not for now.
 
Boilers and ch require a lot more than an ACS qualification.

Gas qual is all about safety

Pluming is all about it actually working

Lead work is really difficult first few times but you get better. Think of it as butter when your working it. And get right tools . Local HA will only allow sub contractor to use a plumber to do guttering or lead. I am mearly a gas fitter and not a time served plumber. Yet the yellow badge makes you a plumber in eyes of the world. I can do most plumbing jobs apart from ones in my own home!
 
Boilers and ch require a lot more than an ACS qualification.

Gas qual is all about safety

Pluming is all about it actually working

Lead work is really difficult first few times but you get better. Think of it as butter when your working it. And get right tools . Local HA will only allow sub contractor to use a plumber to do guttering or lead. I am mearly a gas fitter and not a time served plumber. Yet the yellow badge makes you a plumber in eyes of the world. I can do most plumbing jobs apart from ones in my own home!
How can a man with the yellow badge make you a plumber in the eyes of the world lol.You mention your not a time served plumber what work do you touch and what would you call time served in your opinion
 
A time served plumber in my mind is 4 years of collage and graft plus 2 years gas being under some ones wing.

I'm disappointed with what a lot of collages churn out as time served plumbers nowadays. No experience or application. Know theory - can repeat it but don't understand.

If your gas safe a lot of punters assume you are a plumber. Also some people assume that a plumber can do gas coal and oil too.

I generally touch other peoples messes and or problem installs. I do some installs to a lot of servicing and repair but nothing that remotely looks smells or is like a bathroom or kitchen.
 
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How can a man with the yellow badge make you a plumber in the eyes of the world lol.You mention your not a time served plumber what work do you touch and what would you call time served in your opinion
To be honest - Justgot back from the pub - Time served used to mean Indentured to another plumber but in these modern times I think that at least 7 years might equate to being 'Time Served' at least you'd have some knowledge of what you're doing and not have to reference things in an ebook or whatever.
 
I will do anything I can get my hands on if I think I can do it done loads of guttering don't mind it I laugh when builders do it tho as its usually a fudge job
 
A time served plumber in my mind is 4 years of collage and graft plus 2 years gas being under some ones wing.

I'm disappointed with what a lot of collages churn out as time served plumbers nowadays. No experience or application. Know theory - can repeat it but don't understand.

If your gas safe a lot of punters assume you are a plumber. Also some people assume that a plumber can do gas coal and oil too.

I generally touch other peoples messes and or problem installs. I do some installs to a lot of servicing and repair but nothing that remotely looks smells or is like a bathroom or kitchen.
I agree with what you say about people coming up to you because your gas safe and assume you do plumbing lol.In my opinion its two different jobs or trades.
 
I agree with what you say about people coming up to you because your gas safe and assume you do plumbing lol.In my opinion its two different jobs or trades.

No it's not - what's wrong with you guys? Or is it just that I'm older and things have changed? Yes you can train to be a heating engineer, and specialise in service and breakdown but you should still have a knowledge of plumbing - that's what it's all about isn't it? How the water makes its' journey. From mains to drain or around a heating circuit, you still need to know how it all fits together.
A Gas Safe engineer should have the knowledge even if they choose not to do the work.
 
I will do anything I can get my hands on if I think I can do it done loads of guttering don't mind it I laugh when builders do it tho as its usually a fudge job

My neighbours are tennants and had their guttering redone this summer. I dont know if the fitter was a plumber or not but the gutter is realy only a semi directed waterfall and its not been in a year yet.
The water is now getting through to the inside of the property as its a solid brick victorian wall with lots of cracked and unpointed lime mortar.
 
No it's not - what's wrong with you guys? Or is it just that I'm older and things have changed? Yes you can train to be a heating engineer, and specialise in service and breakdown but you should still have a knowledge of plumbing - that's what it's all about isn't it? How the water makes its' journey. From mains to drain or around a heating circuit, you still need to know how it all fits together.
A Gas Safe engineer should have the knowledge even if they choose not to do the work.

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Could not have said it better myself. Unfortunately plenty of gas/heating engineers dont appear to have good plumbing fundamentals which is a problem and just makes it all the more ironic that some customers wont trust a plumber to fit a toilet unless they are gas safe.
 
Ay toilet fitting and gas safe? I have a very sound understanding of plumbing drainage and electrical systems just choose to focus on central heating. But have no formal qualifications in plumbing. Have a few in other disciplines.
 
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Ay toilet fitting and gas safe?.

Some customers assume a plumber is better qualified to carry out any and all plumbing because of the gas safe badge. Stupid I know but then most consumers of products and services are stupid. How many times have you had to educate a customer that the dial on the wall is not just a switch but a thermostat and then explain what a thermostat is.
 
Was it not the case that plumbers and gas fitters never did each other's work? As both felt their own job too specialised
I'm sure I've heard people say that the old gas board had plumbers and gas guys
 
Was it not the case that plumbers and gas fitters never did each other's work? As both felt their own job too specialised
I'm sure I've heard people say that the old gas board had plumbers and gas guys

A plumber is just someone who hasn't got a gas safe badge that's all. Most plumbers could be registered as gas safe, if they wanted to be. It just takes a bit more studying that's all - oh and some extra cash :D
 
why a plumbing engineer? why not just call yourself a plumber? what is wrong with being called a plumber?

A plumber is only a semi skilled manual job, & usually plumbers had few, if any school qualifications.
At least, that's the way it was & what some people think. :smile:
Ask yourself this - If your neighbour is completely stupid, uneducated etc, but does a job as a salesman in a nice smart suit & an expensive company car, - who looks like they have an important job? Him, or you in overalls driving a van?
 
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A plumber is only a semi skilled manual job, & usually plumbers had few, if any school qualifications.
At least, that's the way it was & what some people think. :smile:
Ask yourself this - If your neighbour is completely stupid, uneducated etc, but does a job as a salesman in a nice smart suit & an expensive company car, - who looks like they have an important job? Him, or you in overalls driving a van?


well, I call myself a plumber and take offence if someone or my customers call me by any other name. But now you mention I am uneducated, it all makes sence.
 
well, I call myself a plumber and take offence if someone or my customers call me by any other name. But now you mention I am uneducated, it all makes sence.

Lol! Trouble is if you call yourself a plumber, then you will hear some of your customers someday informing you they are getting somebody else for their heating because the guy is a heating engineer & you are just a plumber.
I love it when a customer who assumes I am fairly uneducated, suddenly discovers I know more than they think! :smile:
 
I find that if I describe myself as a plumber's merchant, most people can't get past the word plumber, and assume that I am a turd-strangler or pipe-monkey. Like I could make a living wrangling poo!

I therefore usually describe myself as a toilet salesman. People can understand that. It still sounds a bit downmarket, but hey - who cares?
 
Plumber, Plumbing Engineer; who cares really? All one has to do is do the job properly and take the time to talk to one's customers. That way they'll know if you're educated or not. I have degree & a Post Graduate degree but I class myself as a plumbing and heating engineer because that's what I do. I actually do understand some, not all, of the engineering concepts of plumbing and heating. My customers like to be treated in an'educate' way and I firmly believe that they also like the fact that they have an educated person working in their house as it gives them the peace of mind that I will endeavour to do the job properly. This may just be a perceived notion but it does generate business.
 
Other professions generally have job titles that are designed to make the person appear more important, so if they do it, then why shouldn't plumbers who have particular qualifications or experience call themselves engineers etc? First impressions & all that.
 
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