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Hi everyone,

Just joined the forum so the obligatory introduction is order.

I'm from Kent, work as a plumber and electrician and have been having a good read on this forum for a few months - lots of very good information!

Hope to contribute a little, but will always enjoy having a good read.

Regards

Martin
 
Hi everyone,

Just joined the forum so the obligatory introduction is order.

I'm from Kent, work as a plumber and electrician and have been having a good read on this forum for a few months - lots of very good information!

Hope to contribute a little, but will always enjoy having a good read.

Regards

Martin

Welcome :D

also from kent.

where abouts are you from martin?
 
I did just red that in the plumbing forum, I assume he's very athletic!

Im from Walderlsade, yourself?

Martin

Maidstone :)

did you start as a spark and then go to plumbing or the other way around?
 
Both at the same time really, I went to college to train as an electrician, but spent a good 15 years doing plumbing work whilst doing electrical work. Not really a traditional route, but it worked out ok :smiley2:
 
Im thinking of the same route (im 21 and gas safe)
going to help out a few sparks to get experience in that side of things :)
 
Doesn't hurt to do both, 2 of the most lucrative construction type jobs.

Qualifications are good, but anyone in the know knows that experience trumps papework everytime. What do you want to do, commercial, domestic?
 
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