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coonster
Hi All
Back in 2007 I was working in an office bored to tears and was looking for a career change, I had always been a bit of a DIYer and noticed the adverts promising huge wages to be earned as a plumber well I'm ashamed to say I fell for the Fast Track Route.
I paid for a 4 week intensive course at VIY in leeds, who are no longer trading,(suprise suprise) I must admit I really enjoyed the course and it did give me the basics and the practical side was very interesting however I left with a few C&G certificates in bathroom design 6032, sanitary accomodation 6032, copper pipe installation 6022 and bpec water regs and bpec unvented.
On the last day there was a presentation on how to become self employed etc and off we were sent into the world a shiny new bunch of (plumbers).
Well I got home and it was like when I passed my driving test and I got in a different car.... I couldn't drive..... or couldn't be a plumber in my case..... I called around a few plumbers offering to work for free to gain confidence and one chappy agreed and after a few weeks watching I got my first job and I went alone from then on.
I have been struggling by for the last 3 years and am in more debt than I have ever been.....I must warn people who are thinking that a plumbing career change is a good idea ...just be very carefull, the jobs I can do are very limited and there is no chance of working for any company with my basic certificates and I have found that the market is heavily saturated with competition and there just isn't enough work out there no matter how much I advertise.
I dont know where to go from here, I'm just about still going and picking up the odd small jobs and ocasional bathroom job (I've had to learn tiling to get by!) but the work is getting less and less frequent.
If anyone else on this forum has been in a similar situation, or have any advice on what I could do next their advise would be greatly appreciated
Cheers Guys
Back in 2007 I was working in an office bored to tears and was looking for a career change, I had always been a bit of a DIYer and noticed the adverts promising huge wages to be earned as a plumber well I'm ashamed to say I fell for the Fast Track Route.
I paid for a 4 week intensive course at VIY in leeds, who are no longer trading,(suprise suprise) I must admit I really enjoyed the course and it did give me the basics and the practical side was very interesting however I left with a few C&G certificates in bathroom design 6032, sanitary accomodation 6032, copper pipe installation 6022 and bpec water regs and bpec unvented.
On the last day there was a presentation on how to become self employed etc and off we were sent into the world a shiny new bunch of (plumbers).
Well I got home and it was like when I passed my driving test and I got in a different car.... I couldn't drive..... or couldn't be a plumber in my case..... I called around a few plumbers offering to work for free to gain confidence and one chappy agreed and after a few weeks watching I got my first job and I went alone from then on.
I have been struggling by for the last 3 years and am in more debt than I have ever been.....I must warn people who are thinking that a plumbing career change is a good idea ...just be very carefull, the jobs I can do are very limited and there is no chance of working for any company with my basic certificates and I have found that the market is heavily saturated with competition and there just isn't enough work out there no matter how much I advertise.
I dont know where to go from here, I'm just about still going and picking up the odd small jobs and ocasional bathroom job (I've had to learn tiling to get by!) but the work is getting less and less frequent.
If anyone else on this forum has been in a similar situation, or have any advice on what I could do next their advise would be greatly appreciated
Cheers Guys