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Hello, I am currently hoping for a career change and have been interested in plumbing for many years. After looking online and reviewing several articles I'm unsure what the safest and least risky way to start the process is. Many courses offer intensive training at a high cost which I don't feel too comfortable with based on reviews, but further from there I'm unsure where to start? Can anybody help me with some advise on my first steps? recommended courses etc. Real novice so any advise would be greatly appreciated. Many thanks in advance
 
Hello, I am currently hoping for a career change and have been interested in plumbing for many years. After looking online and reviewing several articles I'm unsure what the safest and least risky way to start the process is. Many courses offer intensive training at a high cost which I don't feel too comfortable with based on reviews, but further from there I'm unsure where to start? Can anybody help me with some advise on my first steps? recommended courses etc. Real novice so any advise would be greatly appreciated. Many thanks in advance

Try your local college.
 
I would wait and see what is going to happen in the near future , 4 new country's joining the EU and possibly Turkey, a likely- hood we could get over run with more cheep labour driving down prices, and a lot of them will get subsidised training & start up costs paid for by the government, you will have to pay for your own.
 
I would wait and see what is going to happen in the near future , 4 new country's joining the EU and possibly Turkey, a likely- hood we could get over run with more cheep labour driving down prices, and a lot of them will get subsidised training & start up costs paid for by the government, you will have to pay for your own.

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