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gixxermate

Hi all,
my first post on here and i am looking for some useful advice,
I am currently in employment but am looking for a totally different change in career and was hoping to become a gas engineer, i have looked into the available courses but they all differ in so many ways, ie price, locaion, time to qualifications etc. I would like to do the training while keepin the job im in now so ideally would like a course over say 2 yrs. If anyone has any advice in pointing me in right direction it would be gratefully received,
thanx in advance steve...
 
Welcome mate , search the forums on courses there are hundreds of threads asking the exact same thing. Good luck
 
Yeah, don't expect a positive response to your request though. We're all jaded!!!!

Well I am!
 
Hi gixxermate

Welcome to the forums,hope you enjoy

Think you are wise taking your time and training over a long period to allow continued employment

imho :)
 
welcome,

i think you will get some good unbiased answers to that one.
good luck.
 
Looking at your user name you ride a bike or are interested in them . I.e. gixxer or rather GSXR.
Think of plumbing like riding a bike - learn to ride on two wheels , then pass your test, then buy your first real bike and fall off it, then get your pride and joy and enjoy it.

I am no professor but I learned to ride at a young age and now I feel confident to enjoy my pride and joy albeit 30 years later

cheers
 
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