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boiler training courses

by bazza » Sun Jun 15, 2008 11:25 am

hi everyone just wondering if i wud be allowed to attend the boiler training courses that they do at some colleges or wat the boiler manufacturers put on i have a nvq level 1' 2 'and 3 but unfortunately wasnt employed by a corgi reg. company so cudnt take my acs exam altho i av trained on gas but only in college classrooms but most faults on boilers dont include having to work on gas so can i legally attend a boiler course has i want to learn more just 4 my own interest i also hav my water regs. and unvented hot water certificate as well dont know if that makes a difference ? hope someone knows the answer cheers bazza

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by htg engineer » Sun Jun 15, 2008 1:17 pm

They only offer the training courses, if they think you are going to repair and install their boilers, if they make a good impression, you know their boilers and you recommend, install and repair them - they'll be making money.

If you can't legally work on gas there's no point in them training you as what benefits will they get ? it costs them to run the courses.

Try and get through your gas assessments - it's worth it.

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by bazza » Thu Jun 19, 2008 9:00 pm

thanx 4 reply htg engineer sorry 4 late reply been away mate cheers

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