Looking for some advice if possible please and thought it best to come direct to you guys
I'm creeping towards my maturer years and looking for the 'right' way to become a plumber.
Currently working for an Underfloor Heating company so not completely naive to the work but Id really like to get qualified. Basically to give me a better understanding of the whole system but also to give me some options in the future.
When googling around it seems there's plenty of courses but God knows which ones are legit/the right one/not scams.
I think I need to head towards an nvq diploma level 2/3 in plumbing & Heating?
With my current work I reckon I could get practical experience with some of my contacts. Is this something I could do without leaving my job or Is training & getting qualified really a full time thing.
Sorry if they're all silly questions but I'd love a bit of advice (and sorry if this comes up a lot).
I'm creeping towards my maturer years and looking for the 'right' way to become a plumber.
Currently working for an Underfloor Heating company so not completely naive to the work but Id really like to get qualified. Basically to give me a better understanding of the whole system but also to give me some options in the future.
When googling around it seems there's plenty of courses but God knows which ones are legit/the right one/not scams.
I think I need to head towards an nvq diploma level 2/3 in plumbing & Heating?
With my current work I reckon I could get practical experience with some of my contacts. Is this something I could do without leaving my job or Is training & getting qualified really a full time thing.
Sorry if they're all silly questions but I'd love a bit of advice (and sorry if this comes up a lot).