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finley
Hi all, new to this site but have been reading posts for the ast few weeks.
Just want some thoughts on the plumbing courses and peoples views on them. Im paying nearly 6k to do the C&G 6189 nvq2. I have 18 months in which to do it.It involves alot of home study, 700 hours or so, and 5 weeks practical training, in which i have to travel over 100 miles to attend, and fund accomodation etc. I was sold the course as a course suitable for anyone looking to re skill,told there is a shortage of plumbers , and that i could be earning over 25k once qualified. I believed this, and paid the funds, then on research, have found this may not be quite the case. Im still going ahead with the course and see where it goes, but found my first practical week very full on, in at the deep end, and not much chance to take in what we were supposed to be learning before the end of the week came? Anyone know if this is common practise?
Just want some thoughts on the plumbing courses and peoples views on them. Im paying nearly 6k to do the C&G 6189 nvq2. I have 18 months in which to do it.It involves alot of home study, 700 hours or so, and 5 weeks practical training, in which i have to travel over 100 miles to attend, and fund accomodation etc. I was sold the course as a course suitable for anyone looking to re skill,told there is a shortage of plumbers , and that i could be earning over 25k once qualified. I believed this, and paid the funds, then on research, have found this may not be quite the case. Im still going ahead with the course and see where it goes, but found my first practical week very full on, in at the deep end, and not much chance to take in what we were supposed to be learning before the end of the week came? Anyone know if this is common practise?