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Well at least you tried fuzzy !! can I have a go now.
Hi Jase do you have an NVQ Level 2 or 3 in plumbing or heating? if not you will be classed as a category 3 at any ACS (gas assessment) centre & therefore your only option is to get an NVQ or attend a gas foundation course normally 20 - 25 days of training & building that all important portfolio of gas work evidence done by you but sign off by a GSR engineer. There is no other way around this it will be the same at any college or centre the only thing that changes is the way that you attend (at our local centre you do one day a week for around 20 + weeks). If you pass this course this only gets you the right to sit the ACS as fuzzy was saying us have to have the skills & knowledge to pass & it is one day practical & one day theory. Hope this helps a bit.
 
I am confused.....

Where in my OP did i ask for the steps to becoming a gas engineers?

I am asking all those thousands of people who come on here and say they have trained through a training centre or are thinking of training through a trainng centre, if anybody can reccomend a good training centres

Now Either there is absolutely no good ones out there or the training centre members haven't read my posts.

Why is it that Nobody can mention training centres on here without getting mixed stories of the routes you have to do and loads of abuse.

And FYI CW, I have been doing plumbing for 4 years now and have my NVQ 2.

"There is no other way around this it will be the same at any college or centre the only thing that changes is the way that you attend"

THIS IS WRONG, I HAVE HEARD THIS ABOUT 10 TIMES, THERE IS A WAY AROUND IT, SOME TRAINING CENTRES HAVE LOCAL GAS ENGINEERS WHO THEY PAY TO TAKE YOU OUT WITH THEM AND SIGN YOUR PORTFOLIO.

The one that I spoke to years ago charged £1,000 for a signed portfolio. People on here need to start researching these training centres and I am sure you will be suprised on exactly what they do.

The only problem is that half the centres say they can get you the experience and then they don't.

Times are changing and people need to accept it. There has been people on here who are talking about "becoming a plumber", Everyone says "don't do it" yet they still do it.

There is nothing you can do to stop these people training, get over it and move on.
 
:chillpill:.

What you need is a plumber to gas man course. did mine 7 years ago to the tune of 3k. this is a 10 day course and available at most acs centers i did mine at one in london called beta gas training services, but think they've gone under now. only did it there as it was 1k cheaper then everywhere else.
You will need to find someone to help with a portfolio i sat in my local hrpc for an hour one morning got talking with people and after 2 or 3 people found someone willing to help me.
This will get you your ccn1 and any other elements you wish to add.
Once you've done that you can get yourself on makers courses (worth checking in with your local merchant as every now and again they get freebies to hand out).
The rest is up to you!!

dont know where in the land you are so unable to help with specific centers near to you but mine are gas train, and rad training.

Hope this helps
 
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I am confused.....

Where in my OP did i ask for the steps to becoming a gas engineers?

I am asking all those thousands of people who come on here and say they have trained through a training centre or are thinking of training through a trainng centre, if anybody can reccomend a good training centres

Now Either there is absolutely no good ones out there or the training centre members haven't read my posts.

Why is it that Nobody can mention training centres on here without getting mixed stories of the routes you have to do and loads of abuse.

And FYI CW, I have been doing plumbing for 4 years now and have my NVQ 2.

"There is no other way around this it will be the same at any college or centre the only thing that changes is the way that you attend"

THIS IS WRONG, I HAVE HEARD THIS ABOUT 10 TIMES, THERE IS A WAY AROUND IT, SOME TRAINING CENTRES HAVE LOCAL GAS ENGINEERS WHO THEY PAY TO TAKE YOU OUT WITH THEM AND SIGN YOUR PORTFOLIO.

The one that I spoke to years ago charged £1,000 for a signed portfolio. People on here need to start researching these training centres and I am sure you will be suprised on exactly what they do.

The only problem is that half the centres say they can get you the experience and then they don't.

Times are changing and people need to accept it. There has been people on here who are talking about "becoming a plumber", Everyone says "don't do it" yet they still do it.

There is nothing you can do to stop these people training, get over it and move on.


indeed you are confused, and very defensive. I think the recent responses have aimed to explain what the ACS is, what t is for and how it is constructed. It doesnt tell you not to do it?? not sure how you have read that

Once again, there is no port folio in terms of an NVQ. It is just proof of evidence prior to assessment to ensure the short course is being aimed at somebody with experience. The alternative is you do a gas NVQ and therefore no ACS required to become GSR, this does have on site assessment and evidence as part of the course as opposed to a pre requisite.

I dont know about centres as such just the quals. Some will provide longer/shorter training

remember it is only gas safe not competence, good luck with your choices
 
I carried out a gas course at Steve Willis nr Portsmouth after leaving the Navy they were fine the hardest part is finding someone gas safe to mentor you

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I am confused.....

Where in my OP did i ask for the steps to becoming a gas engineers?

I am asking all those thousands of people who come on here and say they have trained through a training centre or are thinking of training through a trainng centre, if anybody can reccomend a good training centres

Now Either there is absolutely no good ones out there or the training centre members haven't read my posts.

Why is it that Nobody can mention training centres on here without getting mixed stories of the routes you have to do and loads of abuse.

And FYI CW, I have been doing plumbing for 4 years now and have my NVQ 2.

"There is no other way around this it will be the same at any college or centre the only thing that changes is the way that you attend"

THIS IS WRONG, I HAVE HEARD THIS ABOUT 10 TIMES, THERE IS A WAY AROUND IT, SOME TRAINING CENTRES HAVE LOCAL GAS ENGINEERS WHO THEY PAY TO TAKE YOU OUT WITH THEM AND SIGN YOUR PORTFOLIO.

The one that I spoke to years ago charged £1,000 for a signed portfolio. People on here need to start researching these training centres and I am sure you will be suprised on exactly what they do.

The only problem is that half the centres say they can get you the experience and then they don't.

Times are changing and people need to accept it. There has been people on here who are talking about "becoming a plumber", Everyone says "don't do it" yet they still do it.

There is nothing you can do to stop these people training, get over it and move on.
You are spot on there my old fruit, you are most confused !!
First, in your OP you made no mention of where you are based so very difficult for any of us to recommend a good training center to you, don't you think !!!
Secondly do you know that plumbing is a service based industry?? if you talk / treat any customers the way you have been on here you will not have any long term ones, we do not expect thanks for the free help & advice given here but I think we can demand a civil tone. Thirdly you are right what do I know about gas ACS training centers, I only work in one !!! So I think I speak for most people on this thread when I say go away & find your own training center that suits you & your pocket, just remember this, even if you manage to get passed the ACS, Gas Safe will come out to see you working on a number of jobs on your own & if you do not cut the mustard you will not be allowed on the GSR.
 
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You are spot on there my old fruit, you are most confused !!
First, in your OP you made no mention of where you are based so very difficult for any of us to recommend a good training center to you, don't you think !!!
Secondly do you know that plumbing is a service based industry?? if you talk / treat any customers the way you have been on here you will not have any long term ones, we do not expect thanks for the free help & advice given here but I think we can demand a civil tone. Thirdly you are right what do I know about gas ACS training centers, I only work in one !!! So I think I speak for most people on this thread when I say go away & find your own training center that suits you & your pocket, just remember this, even if you manage to get passed the ACS, Gas Safe will come out to see you working on a number of jobs on your own & if you do not cut the mustard you will not be allowed on the GSR.

firstly no,

There could be any all over the country, including OLCI or BTSC which have several all around the country. So no not that hard really, simple really, just tell me which one you have used and if it was any good. not hard is it?


Today I walked up to the customers house to tell them I will fix what i want to fix, aint gonna solve their actual problem, charge them £400 for half hours work, make sure I get paid before I leave or i break there legs and then leave, wheel spinning all over there flower bed.

Get a life and stop being a total arze
 
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