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Sparky1979 | 13:54 Tue 27th Mar 2007 | Business
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Hi, I'm seriously considering a 'career changer' crash course in plumbing. I should come away a qualified plumber with:
City & Guilds 6022 Copper Tube Installation.
City & Guilds 6032 Sanitarywear Allocation, Installation, Maintenance & Design qualifications.
Water Regulations and Bylaws 1999 competency card issued by BPEC.

But it'll cost �3,500 plus �700 in expenses. Is this all the qualifications I need as a plumber and does this course sound like a good idea to you?
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As a plumber, I can tell you now that you won't be a qualified plumber with 6022 and 6032.

To be qualified you need C&G 6129 and 6089.

�4,200 is a lot of money to pay when all it will give you is sheer confidence. Your better off getting some work experience in with a local plumber and picking up the trade that way as opposed to splashing out on all that money.

Email me at [email protected] should you want to chat anymore.

Regards, Simon
I've tried emailing you back Mark but it keeps coming back as undeliverable.

Have you got another email address?

Simon

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