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I use local gas fitters and pay no more than £300.00.
He retired due to injury in 2007 at the age of 29, and took up work as a gas fitter.
Most of them just go with the flow, ending up as something like a gas fitter or a policeman.
He told me he had been in the army, prior to becoming a gas fitter.
Well he he's supposed to know gas fitters.
Then, aged 16, he began a potentially more permanent career working as an apprentice gas fitter.
He attended the public schools, and then became a compositor, and later a gas fitter.
May I as a humble physicist and, above all, a certified gas fitter, stir up a little mud in this matter?
If you want to use gas you must employ a competent gas fitter.
Wortley worked as a plumber and gas fitter before being elected as a union official in 1984.
Additionally, the law requires registered gas fitters to report poor and dangerous gas installations (reg.6).
Former residents of these houses included whip makers, pearl button makers, milliners and gas fitters.
I bumped into a man called Nigel - a former soldier, now gas fitter - who lived above me in Croft Road.
Chas, the son of a gas fitter, embarks on a tentative relationship with Sheila, the daughter of a prominent local magistrate.
So I would suggest that the youngsters train up as vehicle mechincs, electricians, gas fitters and then the world really will be their oyster.
The Gas Fitters did the meter rounds by bicycle, often loading the bicycles with everything they needed from 20 ft pipes to plywood.
Malachi was working as a gas fitter when he auditioned and was selected to appear on the first series of Fame Academy in 2002.
Trying to find a plumber, electrician, or gas fitter outside normal working hours can be a nightmare, even during the day it can be really difficult.
The score was equalled in November 2009 by gas fitter Michael Burton; he only scored 2 for his specialist subject, Angels.
Tony Rawson, a gas fitter from Watford, was conscripted into the Army aged 20 in 1940.
He is optimistic that things may be easier for them when they leave school, and hopes that they will learn a trade - electrician or gas fitter.
Gas Fitters, Meter Makers and Repairers had to do an apprenticeship that lasted 5 years with most men working for the company their whole life.
Not that I have anything against gas fitters but I do think that to do what I did at 15 takes a bit more courage.
Until 1 April 2009, gas fitters in the UK had to be 'Corgi registered' to practise their trade.
You're misrepresenting the facts - it was 50% in education OR training - like plumbers, electricians, gas fitters, etc..