Hi all,
I am currently working as a support worker, looking after adults with learning difficulties. I, as im sure lots of others do, want more money. I was thinking of doing and doing a nursing degree, but if im completely honest with myself - its just not me. I dont care enough about others and i REALLY should if i were to become a nurse.
I've always been good with my hands and know a few bits and pieces that my dad has shown me over the years, so im thinking of trying to become a plumber. Does anyone know of any recommendable places to do a course? Or maybe an apprenticeship??
I've looked online and found something that sounds a bit too good to be true, New Career Skills, they offer a 12-18 month course which i can fit around my job, and at the end of it they even help me to find a job and offer further support where required.
I'm a bit lost with all this as i never even bothered with college after school, so any advice would be massively appreciated![]()
There were a few dodgy establishments around a year or so ago that promised you'd be qualifed in months!! I've been in the game for going on 40years and believe me I still come across stuff that baffles me!!
As said, please be careful with companies typically saying your'll earn '£100k a year & we'll place you with a job' etc - It's littered with people who have spunked their redundancy on £5-9k course with unfulfilled promises.
Your'd be better off paying £5k to a plumbing company, and getting on the job training, and going to college couple of days a week.
Or actually start a company Training would be Plumbers.. Much more money in it..!
Start by researching exactly what you get for your money -here's a place to start and see how others have fallen.. http://www.ukplumbersforums.co.uk/plumbing-courses/
Oh, and if you're going to be looking at other aspects of the building trade have a look at painting/decorating. My Dad has done that since he was 16 and it's afforded him a decent lifestyle, nice house and allowed him to support a wife and two kids.
Good for him, but P+D in my experience are the lowest paid per day, and the first job for home owners to cut from their budget and do themselves..
To be honest i don't think any job will make me happy! But as long as the pay is good and there is some banter, and its not too strenuous then im sure i will cope!
Haha lying on your back thumbing the bottom of a sink?![]()
Or having to do a 'live' swap on a stopcock, when it's squirting out 30 Liters a minute of freezing cold water at you.. That's apprentice training in my book.

My brother did a plumbing course at a Worthing college two years ago.
He did an intensive course, never missed a lesson over 12 months and finish top of his class. The last part was to work with a plumber so that he could be tested. He contacted plumbers from Hampshire, Sussex, Surrey and London. He contacted every plumber in the yellow pages volunteering to work for nothing, only to get the experience so that an inspector could be called to check his work so he could complete the no-corgi part of his city and guilds.
He did have about 3 replies. He was at this time 38.
He wasted a lot of money he couldn't afford. Lets hope if you do this course the same doesn't happen to you (Apologies have not read all the posts).
See that's the thing, training co's say ' We'll give you the theory, then just find a company to complete the practical..'
It's very difficult to find companies who will give a 'clipboard joe' a place, knowing when he's done, that he's going to bugger off and start his own company up and want to nick your business..

Find a company first, knuckle down, get paid shite money for a while,and learn from time served pro's.
Other stuff you noted/mentioned:
Money - Know that 'site' plumbers have seen their work dry up; hardly any new build happening right now, so they have come into the private sector, undercutting prices, doing crappy things like taking rads off/on for plasterers for £40.. Yikes - £40, minus tax, NI, Public liability Ins, petrol, parking, Lunch.. Whats left..?!
Holidays - Two weeks out unpaid.. Yikes..
Finish and put your feet when you get home..? Not likely.. At night, you go and see new clients, do invoices, work out where the VAT money's gone this quarter.. etc etc
If you're still up for it, then great do it, and hurry the f*ck up
