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    Oftec help and advice.

    I have been getting in touch with training companys to buy books 1 - 4 oftec technical books to study while on dinner breaks and spare time at home. Thanks for your advice i do believe setting up equipment and tools and getting a customer base will be the hardest requirements.
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    Oftec help and advice.

    Its good to hear some good feedback thanks alot for your advice. i have been looking at EGOB. Its a shame i think wattisham is a few hours drive away if not ill be asking you for a position. Thanks..
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    Oftec help and advice.

    No i haven't thought of anything like that to be honest.
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    Oftec help and advice.

    I agree i am in a situation were i have time no family and no mortgage hench why i think this is the best time to get set up. Having no debts or commitment to hold me back as such thanks for your comments.
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    Oftec help and advice.

    Thanks alot for your advice im getting mixed response.. And i have had a few years off fault finding and love the challenge. Thanks again..
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    Oftec help and advice.

    Correct mate im Avionic/elec, theses alot of mods at the min so plenty of relaxed standard day work.
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    Oftec help and advice.

    Thanks i understand were your coming from i wont leave my aircraft background as im not far away from my EASA B2 Licence. i honestly would like a second income and oil boiler engineer seems a successfull second income with self employed status. Im a good engineer and worked in a food factory...
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    Oftec help and advice.

    From what i can tell via other posts and information online, the oftec courses gives you a understanding at a level to enable you to pass the assesment but does not teach you the correct skills required to be a oil boiler engineer. Any one recommend any courses that would benefit me thats able...
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    Oftec help and advice.

    Yes things are not very good, so your advice is to try and do a nvq "2 or 3" then completeg oftec then carry on from there. Its a second job and self employed idea rather than full time job. I understand the underskilled parts and want to do this correctly i.e. correct training for the job. Thanks
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    Oftec help and advice.

    Hello, Im a merchanical and electrical engineer working for british aerospace and work on aircraft Tyhpoon and tornado. I work 32 hours a week with no overtime and am looking to find a second job "extra income" Im looking at becoming self employed as a oftec technican doing oil boiler...
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