The adult trainee route
How do I become an plumber?
Whether it's retraining, gaining qualifications or simply a late starter, the route to being a qualified plumber can be quite daunting if you don't know where or who to turn to. Often colleges are busy as they are frequently understaffed and may well not be able to help you directly. Similarly, private training providers are also busy with many of them also struggling to recruit lecturers out of the lucrative plumbing trade.
Adult plumbing and heating trainees often turn out to be an excellent return on the investment outlay due to a more focused approach than an apprentice. Although they are initially more expensive, a good dedicated trainee should pay back their worth within a very short period of time.
Depending on your circumstance, click on the most relevant link below to find out what you need to start your training:
Retraining or late starting with employer
Retraining or late starting without an employer
Qualifications for experienced workers