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I am seriously contemplating cancelling my GAS SAFE registration!

I am confident that i can earn or even exceed last years profit by getting into renewable energy systems!

After a week of complete hassle from customers to contractors i feel it is only to get worse for gas installers.

Once we have paid out for registration,Insurance,Tools,vehicle,wages, and paid yourself wage, I dont think the pressure and headache is really worth it!

For anybody that thinks gas installers are over paid! Please think again and for anybody that is self employed, Forget about employing people. It is complete hassle! MOAN OVER
 
stop everything and read THE E-MYTH by Michael Gerber

Its fine to go into renewables but a lot still use a boiler as back up!!
 
a really positive thought would be something along the lines of..
" a hastle free life style can be found at your local supermarket stacking shelves "
not bad for five quid an hour!!

you have your trade, theres been a couple of your employees making mistakes, learn from them and do well.

maybe use subbys with a retention??

ups with the downs and all that piffle.

if not see you in asda saturday!!

shaun
 
I agree with pnhsolutions on this I have been installing air source heat hot water cylinders and air source heat pumps since september with some excellent results and happy customers, you have to remeber that this is only new technology to the uk, not new to around the world. the major factor in supplying the units is finding them at a reasonable price and also getting past some of the rubbsh that the salesmen tell you to sell thier units. It is true that this sort of technology is not the solution to many customer needs, but there are many instances where it is.
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Mike
 
I got to admit, I once worked for a firm that did gas servicing for Housing Associations.
What "hassle" it was like being a lawyer. The Associations did not want to pay for repairs, the tenants wanted to sue for carbon mon oxide poisoning. The person who serviced the boiler before you did argued like mad if it was a fault they should have found. And you where required to prove it all by referring to the appropriate section of the Gas/Building/British Standards/manufactures instructions, that it was in breach of. This is not to mention the ton of paper work that goes with it. And nobody at all wanted to pay. Glad I am retired and out of it!
Incidentally I don't know anybody who has been in that side of the game for very long who does not want to get out of it.
It needs a good shake up. Getting qualified with all the appropriate examinations every five years, cost a small fortune for both company and operative.
I think gas safe may be easier.
:)
 
Hi all
after my last post on this thread I have to confess I have renewed to the gas safe register this monday gone, as I will still need to be registered to work on gas, even if it is just ripping it out.
regards
Mike
 
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