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Hi all, I am trying to decide which quaulification to go for with which company at the moment, a minefield by the sounds of it!!!

Can anyone suggest the best training supplier and which qualifications I should go for to become a self employed plumber to install bathrooms, kitchens and general plumbing repairs for the domestic market.

The main driver behind doing a plumbing course is to renovate properties as a business and can do the other things needed.

I have had a raft of details sent to me and have been visited by Access2trade who sounded really good? I have also had details from New Career Skills, MET-UK, UK Plumbing & Gas Training, ableskills, RF Training and OLCI.

Please which ones are best or worth considering and which ones will give me the correct qualifications.

Any help would be most appreciated.

Cheers :)
 
Hi Towers(no pun intended)
I did City & Guilds 6129 with OLCI in Bristol along with other courses with them and found them to be really good.That is my view.
Good Luck
 
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i think there is one in mansfield / shirebrook,
think it is olci training fac;
very difficult to find on tinternet tho.
if i remember will let thee no.
 
I’ve done the course with OLCI, same as helpsy. Really pleased with how it went so would recommend them. Get the proper certificates as well, I did 8 weeks for the 6129, then with some more onsite assessment you end up with the full NVQ. I did it in Manchester but looking at their website they have a place in Mansfield, so that might be good for you? Not sure about any of the others you mentioned.
 
Personally, I would advise doing the training at a college rather than with a private company, so long as you get a good teacher there you will be saving yourself a load of money.
Depends how quickly you need it I suppose, but again I think it is better to do it over a year or two at a college and study everything about the subject you can over this time. I really don't see how people can take in all the information and understand it properly in a matter of weeks or months.
 
I, on the other hand, do have personal experience of MET-UK in Rotherham. I'm currently half way through the Plumb Solar course. The two tutors I've had so far have been good - both experienced guys with considerable knowledge. They've been honest and upfront and pointed out that you can't possibly come out the other end with the same skills as a plumber with 5/10 years experience. However, you can come out with solid foundations, both theoretical and practical, on which to build for a successful career in plumbing if you're prepared to work hard. My only gripe is regarding work placements some of the students haven't had one or the one found has been poor - I must add that some have had great work placements, I think it depends on the area you live in. If you can find your own work placement then you should - and MET will pay you £50 as well. I know everyone has their own opinions about things but the previous comment is a bit of a surprise. Most of the trainees in my group have experience in areas such as air con, building, roofing etc and have trained at other centres, the army and colleges - everyone agrees that the training at MET is of a good standard. I visited a number of centres and in the end I had to choose between PPL in York and MET. I chose MET.
 
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