Getting gas qualified

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Paulbeck1

I have previously been corgi qualified in 2002 so it is out of date now.
I live in Bristol and I'm having trouble in trying to get requalified for my gas with domestic gas with all appliances. Would anyone know where in Bristol I could do this, and a good place with good training a swell, as I've been out of work for couple of years due to personal reasons.been trying Bristol colleges they are having problems as we'll. so if anyone has any help I would be greatful. :?: :?: :?:
 
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Don't bother gas industry is all messed up by government nonsense
and free give away boilers.

Look for other work.
 
Would love to have a sensible answer from someone, really do need some help from anyone who lives in Bristol.or am I asking in the wrong section on this forum as I'm new to this site :?: :?: :?: :?:
 
Are you saying that NONE of the colleges do a gas course?

That sounds surprising!

But if its true the only thing you can do is to go to the nearest place that does! Worcester perhaps?
 
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Colleges has been messing me about, been waiting for five months now and they still can't give me a date, it's doing my head in, I will have to ask elsewhere thanks anyway.
 
As said your have previously been corgi registered , then I assume you hold a relevant qualification. , nvq or city & guilds ( maybe ) ???
If so can you not attend a gas training centre & do a refresher followed by exam ?!?!?
 
I got to re qualify every five years having trouble finding a good place in Bristol to re train. Just thought if anyone on this forum had a personal problem regarding this perdicament, thanks for the replies anyway
 
Paulbeck1";p="2892986 said:
I got to re qualify every five years having trouble finding a good place in Bristol to re train. Just thought if anyone on this forum had a personal problem regarding this perdicament, thanks for the replies anyway

I also have to re qualify every 5yrs , don't have a problem finding any acs centres not wanting to take the cash ,,
As Dan said register for access to the combustion chamber & I'm sure someone will point you to a local/descent training centre.
 

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