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I'm looking into nptc cs30 31 38 39 training whilst still being in my job as a mechanic . I've found a place close by that provides these as combined courses over Afew weeks which work well for me as I can do them in my holidays from work, would doing cs30-31 one month and 38-39 the following be advisable?? Just thinking so the first 2 sections are still fresh on my head.

 

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the two courses are very different, it's best to start off doing ground work until your proficient with a saw, completing cs30 and cs31 does not mean you are there just h&s courses you'll need experience before your up to the work.

it's best to just do the first course and then get some work and see if you get on with it.

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