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skowi187
Does anybody else feel that having to pay nearly £500 to register for the first time "up front" is basically condoning illegal gas work. For instance i am 21 and have worked for 2 companies over the last 5 years but the last one hit financial difficulties due to non payers etc. and had to reduce the amount of employees it had. Now for someone like me who has bills to pay i simply cannot afford to pay the fee in a bulk sum. I cant find work where i live at all as its only a small town and there are no larger companies around. The only way i see myself remaining within the industry is to become self-employed/Sub-contracted. When i phoned gas safe register and explained my situation moneywise they said there was nothing they could do to help. Not even staggered payments throughout the year/direct debit etc. What sort of stupid idea is this? Its not hard to work out that if people are trying to start up their own buisness they most probably, will be on a tight budget? I have a van already and some basic tools that will have to do for the time being. Due to the credit crunch, which is of no fault of mine, every bank in the country has laughed at the prospect of giving me a start up loan etc.
Anyway back to my original point. the only way i can see me getting the money to pay for the registration is to do a central heating job and pay it out of that. that of course would be illegal. but thats the way the Register is making the cookie crumble. i am fully competent and confident in my abilities. also its not as if i am deliberatly disregarding the idea of being registered like many others out there. i just simply cant afford that sort of money when im not working. How can they justify not using direct debit? just about everything in the world (bar penny sweets) can be paid for by direct debit in this day in age?
so what do u think am i right or wrong in my way of thinking?
Anyway back to my original point. the only way i can see me getting the money to pay for the registration is to do a central heating job and pay it out of that. that of course would be illegal. but thats the way the Register is making the cookie crumble. i am fully competent and confident in my abilities. also its not as if i am deliberatly disregarding the idea of being registered like many others out there. i just simply cant afford that sort of money when im not working. How can they justify not using direct debit? just about everything in the world (bar penny sweets) can be paid for by direct debit in this day in age?
so what do u think am i right or wrong in my way of thinking?