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Hello I’ve recently started an electrical apprenticeship was just wondering if I’ve made the right choice between that and doing gas in terms of money in the future and job opportunities, thank you
Cheers, would you say that both trades have the same potential money wiseConsidering that they are intending to remove gas appliances from houses then I'd say you have make the correct choice.
I'm not trying to sound like a sanctimonious old fart but long term, being happy in what you are doing is more important than money. Both trades have decent earning potential as @nicebutdim said.Cheers, would you say that both trades have the same potential money wise
I'm not trying to sound like a sanctimonious old fart but long term, being happy in what you are doing is more important than money. Both trades have decent earning potential as @nicebutdim said.
Would doing both be a good idea then how would I go about that after completing my electrical apprenticeship or should I do the gas one first ?You can be GasSafe and Part Pee at the same time , you don't have to be one or the other
My mate is a wet pants , gas fitter and an niceic domestic spark as well
Hi Pcan, I hope you’re enjoying your apprenticeship?Hello I’ve recently started an electrical apprenticeship was just wondering if I’ve made the right choice between that and doing gas in terms of money in the future and job opportunities, thank you
Whereas you, dusty, make your money by selling excess screwdrivers…You are all wrong , my brother is a painting and decorating contractor and makes £400 per day. All he needs is a van , steps , roller and a few brushes
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