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hi all!
I’m currently a serving police officer but want to train for a plumbing qualification as a side business and backup option. I also spent a couple of years when I was younger working in a plumbers merchant and have fitted a few bathrooms with my father... so hoping I’ll take to it well and pleaseantly surprised how much I remember about the stuff we used to sell. I’ve done some reasearch on courses to get my employer to agree to a shift swap so I can complete the training whilst working.
The bit I’m questioning is the NVQ practical assessments. My initial thought was to use a few plumber contacts and spend a few days a week offering some help to get through this stage, however I’ve just seen a post on here from 2012 saying you can be self employed, so the work and have it signed off by a qualified plumber to allow it to be used on the portfolio? Is this still true and if so, what are your thoughts? I understand that the theory learning doesn’t make a plumber as very much the same with my day job!
Thanks in advance,
Matt
I’m currently a serving police officer but want to train for a plumbing qualification as a side business and backup option. I also spent a couple of years when I was younger working in a plumbers merchant and have fitted a few bathrooms with my father... so hoping I’ll take to it well and pleaseantly surprised how much I remember about the stuff we used to sell. I’ve done some reasearch on courses to get my employer to agree to a shift swap so I can complete the training whilst working.
The bit I’m questioning is the NVQ practical assessments. My initial thought was to use a few plumber contacts and spend a few days a week offering some help to get through this stage, however I’ve just seen a post on here from 2012 saying you can be self employed, so the work and have it signed off by a qualified plumber to allow it to be used on the portfolio? Is this still true and if so, what are your thoughts? I understand that the theory learning doesn’t make a plumber as very much the same with my day job!
Thanks in advance,
Matt