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AJames1

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About to gain my Gas Safe ticket; any advice on best possible route into the Gas Industry? Most companies stating you need at least 2 -5 years experience. Who will give me a leg up into the game in order to get the required experience?? Also would I be better off doing boiler breakdowns and repairs to start off with as I have heard the money is good considering time and effort, compared to installations? Any help would be much appreciated. Cheers.
 
you will have to start at the bottom and work you way up

sounds like you have not paid your dues yet.

working construction. you will find that book smart is only half of what you need

pick a company, walk in, shake his hand, look him in the eye

tell him, i have my license, but dont know ****,,,i will bust my ass, and make you money if you will teach me

i will be here early every day, and stay late if needed. I want to learn.




the book tells you what it wants, the craftsman will tell you how to do it
 
Gas safe ticket is slang for being on the Gas Safe register as a fully qualified Gas Engineer.
 
in other words, you have your gas piping installer's license ?

how to play the game. to be paid more than your experience

go to work for some small local company. to gain knowledge of ''how to''

soak it up like a sponge
after 6 mths,,apply at another co.

embellish on the amount of experience.

work your butt off ,,



;) works

I was running a truck and a crew after 1 year experience doing top outs
 
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