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Changing Careers can be confusing, as there's so much to think about.

Because of the current economic climate, an increasing number of people are looking to protect their futures by re-training for a promising new career. If you're considering what path to train for - start with our background descriptions of many different career paths.



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A New Career With Plumber Training Courses

Always Fancied Learning a Trade Skill? - Why Not Become a Plumber?

No matter what industries are declining or prospering, we can't do without plumbers. Construction sites may offer fewer opportunities, but domestic work is as buoyant as ever. Everybody knows of someone who's had difficulty getting hold of a plumber when they needed one. There's also loads of work to be had putting in downstairs loos, new showers, en-suites etc. as people are moving less and up-grading more. So training to become a plumber might just be the best career move you could make!

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No matter what skills you start off with, the right training and qualifications will quickly launch you into your new career.

For a professional, unbiased understanding of the industry's requirements, you can download a free copy of our indispensable guide to plumbing certifications.

There are many training companies offering plumbing courses in the UK, so you'll find the information really useful when comparing the benefits of each one. Click now for your free e-book, and get a balanced view of what's needed. And when you're ready come back to this article and look at some of the trainers featured alongside. A shortcut if you want to bookmark the page is Ctrl D.

Become Your Own Boss

Something that appeals to many adult re-trainers is the concept of being their own boss. Generally speaking most newly trained plumbers over thirty go for domestic work that they can take care of by themselves. When you look at the kind of jobs that are around for anyone who's got a decent work ethic, it's a sensible move.As time goes on, most of your work should come as a result of recommendations from others - always ask for referrals.

Instructors will fill you in on all your plumbing requirements, but make sure you pay attention to your attitude to everyone. Present yourself well, and work can come from surprising sources. It's amazing how much work is lost through sloppy attitudes and general discourtesy.

Employed commercial plumbers normally do an eight hour day, weekdays only. But self-employed domestic plumbers have a different situation. It can be quite difficult for some people to stay at home during the day waiting for a plumber, which means they're sometimes prepared to pay more for evening call-outs.

A Job For Life

There's a good deal of security when you've got the right plumbing skills. You'll be able to turn your hand to any number of jobs. You'll find the work rewarding - people are always grateful when you fix their problems or make life easier for them. There's also a lot of variety, as you work in different homes with different clients. Plus you get to choose to work you take on.

To be competitive but still make decent money you'll need to get good at quoting accurately for jobs. You can either charge a daily rate, or a price for the job. Whichever you do, make sure you've included all your expenses. You'll get into the swing of things once you've done a few. Look for training companies that help out with this.

Where Do You Start?

All industry recognised plumbing training courses lead to C&G (City & Guilds) certifications as a minimum. Youngsters generally try to find a company to work with so they can complete NVQ qualifications alongside their C&G's. On the other hand, adult students who are looking to change careers tend to train part time. The commercial colleges are more geared up for their needs, as their courses are less rigid and focus more on the high-demand skill-sets. Students will progress through their training quicker with commercial companies, so although the fees are more expensive, they're in a position to start earning money much faster.

Extra Skill-Sets to Consider

Plumbing courses will cover the various skills that you'll need to work on water systems and central heating etc. It's also worth thinking about taking some extra courses so you can do more of a job yourself. Popular courses cover domestic electrical work, tiling and plastering, unvented hot water storage systems, kitchen fitting, bathroom fitting, energy efficiency, water regulations and of course gas.

If you have a broad ranging skill-set you'll be more in demand. Everything you take on will be more lucrative. If you can take on small electrical tasks or handle gas whilst you're on a job, you won't waste time working to someone else's calendar.

To round up, if you're looking to work for yourself in private housing the most effective route will be via a specialist plumbing training company.