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New but a bit old boy - William Vincent - 13-09-2015

Hi all, I'm currently looking to take a course in kitchening fitting, any advice anyone, please be kind fellas!
cheers
Bill


RE: New but a bit old boy - William Vincent - 13-09-2015

(13-09-2015, 07:35 PM)Windmill man Wrote: Don't waste your time, what's your background

Ive done various maintenance work plastering, plumbing repairs, lock change etc but work like to learn how to fit kitchens properly as another skill.
Cheers


RE: New but a bit old boy - jonny round boy - 13-09-2015

(13-09-2015, 08:25 PM)William Vincent Wrote: ...like to learn how to fit kitchens properly as another skill.

Sorry, but you won't learn how to fit a kitchen properly on a kitchen fitting course.

If you want to learn, your best bet would be to find a fitter near you who you can work for/with, and learn the ropes that way. Kind of like an unofficial apprenticeship.

On the plus side though, if you can do plumbing & plastering, you're already part way there.


RE: New but a bit old boy - William Vincent - 13-09-2015

Thank you!