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Still the pay is great!!! Once fully qualified with a degree in teaching, A Level 3 in Plumbing / Heating & gas + good electrical knowledge, plus your A1 award you will be able to commended the princely sum of around £34K a year. :(
Oh & don't tell me the holidays are good cos you will either be sick, doing prep, or sorting out the workshop ready for the next lot & if you do manage to slip away for a couple of weeks you will be paying top dollar as the schools are out to.
Still want to do it ??:eek:

Blimey! That's a £50,000+ per annum job here in Guernsey. Even the workshop technician (me) is paid more than a UK lecturer in plumbing. Keep an eye out, we've got one of our two lecturers retiring soon, he's already gone part time and will give that up in the near future I think.

They even allow you to start teaching as long as you have a full plumbing qualification and you can do your Cert. Ed. on the job.

Out of interest anybody know the going rate in the UK for a training workshop technician?
 
Hi Guys, just thought I'd introduce myself.
At the grand age of 54, I have just qualified as a wet plumber.
Previously, I was a teacher of engineering at an FE college for 18 years and before that run my own motor vehicle repair business.
Needless to say, friends and family think I'm mad but I'm really enjoying the challenges that each day brings.
I guess I will be looking for advice as time moves forward and from what i have seen so far, you guys do not hold back in your support for those of us new to the trade.
Well Done, ask away there are no silly questions from friends
Age is no barrier, and can often be a plus as customers can distrust young wipper snappers
and DONT tell your customers you are newly qualified...you are their expert thats why they called you. There is usually some one on here at all times
I start about 4am but am snoring in the chair by 21.00
regards centralheatking
 
Hello Sir and welcome .
A bit like me mate , spent years in the motor trade and then went back to school to learn a proper job lol lol

If you can competently fault find on modern vehicles electrical systems you should be able to repair domestic heating appliances standing on your head. IMHO they're decades ahead in terms of technology/development/complexity.
 
If you can competently fault find on modern vehicles electrical systems you should be able to repair domestic heating appliances standing on your head. IMHO they're decades ahead in terms of technology/development/complexity.

I must admit cars and the tech behind them is unbelievable. I ended up moving more to body work / paint . My grandad was a old school mechanic, blimey he would have a shock if he was around now . His last car was a minter Humber Hawk
 

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