Clean It Up
UK General Cleaning Forum => General Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: samson on August 18, 2015, 01:57:57 pm
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I know some ask on here occasionally for training, so when I saw this thought it might be ok ! No idea if its any good, but you can't go too wrong for £70.
http://spinaclean.us8.list-manage.com/track/click?u=1a77047c491433881cbf4d2be&id=f6a8cd1d88&e=2ca26fb32d
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Jesus just had a heart attack! Prices gone up again :D
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Who needs to go on a spinclean course as is not bloody rocket science surely?
It’s a good way to get attendees to buy stuff off them that’s all. The so say course is not an accredited course either so is worth jake poope. ;D
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I don't know why I bother!
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I don't know why I bother!
Why as you can always give me 70 squid instead and I will teach you everything I know that happens to be not alot. ;D
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I'm sure there are plenty of
suckers people out there that would find the course useful though
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I must admit these courses are fine for wanting to learn about the various trades and getting hands on time with equipment otherwise they wouldn't be so popular!
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I regular attend the Smartseal ones if they are run local…you are never to old to learn.
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They cover marketing I think which is important, as its no good being able to clean, but have no work ;D
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Did you do the water jetting association one?
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Did you do the water jetting association one?
Yes I did, and I have the city & Guilds logo proudly on my website. Was all theory theory though and was aimed more at drain cleaning
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How much was it?
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How much was it?
Can't remember, think it was a couple of hundred, you would be better to speak to the guy who organises the courses.
Will try and find the details for you ;D
Only down side is you have to renew it every few years ::)roll
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Here you go - http://www.jetchem.com/training.html
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I must admit these courses are fine for wanting to learn about the various trades and getting hands on time with equipment otherwise they wouldn't be so popular!
That's why suppliers like spinclean do them as they want to generate extra sales from newbies that don't know any better.
You've even commented yourself how dear their kit is ;D
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Here you go - http://www.jetchem.com/training.html
Cheers will look into when work slows down abit.