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		<title>Welcome to Courses 4 Plumber Blog &#8211; Helping you to Become a Plumber</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have seen few good guides to becoming a plumber on the net but they are all very thin on information and all of them being only a few paragraphs long , tend to leave more questions than they answer. My aim is to help you find out how to become a plumber in the UK. I will cover as comprehensively as I can, the process of starting out from the beginning. I am not here to sell a particular course so I will try not to directly mention the various training companies unless it is to do a fair comparison of them all later in the blog.


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-5" title="plumber20worker" src="http://www.courses4plumbing.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/plumber20worker-300x224.jpg" alt="plumber20worker" width="300" height="224" /><strong>Hello and Welcome </strong>to the Courses 4 plumber blog! My name is Karl and this blog is the result of my research into becoming a plumber. My last two jobs where as an IT Technician and then a Taxi driver. I left IT because I got tired of being stuck in an office all day and of all the office politics that go with it, I quit the Taxis because it was extremely boring a lot of the time and some of the people you have to deal with are nothing short of horrendous. I discovered that I am the kind of person that likes to be moving from place to place and I like to be busy with technically challenging jobs&#8230;  which is what sparked (or should that be flushed?) my interest in plumbing.</p>
<p>I got into blogging when i wrote a guide on becoming a taxi driver. I found as well as helping myself to understand the topic it can also help other people, so it’s a win win! I am not gifted in the art of writing so please excuse any spelling and grammar that escapes my spell checker for the computer illiterate I should point out that a spell checker is <strong>not </strong>a Harry Potter character. I will always try to keep my writing as on topic and as interesting as I can!</p>
<p>I have seen few good guides to becoming a plumber on the net but they are all very thin on information and all of them being only a few paragraphs long , tend to leave more questions than they answer. My aim is to help you find out how to become a plumber in the UK. I will cover as comprehensively as I can, the process of starting out from the beginning. I am not here to sell a particular course so I will try not to directly mention the various training companies unless it is to do a fair comparison of them all later in the blog. Just some of the topics I hope to cover are:</p>
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<li>Requirements</li>
<li>Plumbers Average Earnings</li>
<li>Lifestyle and Working Conditions</li>
<li>Best way to Become a Plumber</li>
<li>Plumbing Related Qualifications and Courses</li>
<li>Area of Specialisation</li>
<li>Getting Gas safe registered (Formerly Corgi)</li>
<li>Self Employed or Employee</li>
<li>Plumbing Apprenticeships</li>
<li>Plumbing NVQ/SVQ and Courses in Plumbing</li>
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<p>I hope you will follow my journey and comment or share your own advice. I welcome anyone who would like to write a guide for the site as long as it is not blatant advertising.</p>


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