Any good suggestions?!!
And need to go to school in the local language as well.
Tom
Where can I sign up?
KTipp or Kassensturz!
Do you mean learning from scratch? In that case, the above posters are correct.
To do an apprenticeship you definitely need to be fairly fluent in the local language. It involves full-time training, 5 days a week, typically 1 or 2 days at school all day, and the other 3 days working all day for the employer, for 3 or 4 years, with tests along the way, and a big project at school, at the end, and a big theoretical and practical exam.
During this time, an apprentice typically earns, per month, something like Fr. 900, going up by year, up till about Fr. 1'200 or Fr. 1'500. Those salaries are so low because they are typically for school-leavers with no working experience, and who need a lot of training and supervision from the employer. Even so, such apprenticeships are open to non-youth, too. No matter your age, it's really only an option if you are independently wealthy, have sufficient savings or a side-line business that doesn't take up much of your time, or have someone (perhaps parents, partner, siblings) who would support you while you do such training.
Or do you mean that you already have a plumber's certification from another country? In that case, perhaps it is possible to have your foreign qualification recognised in Switzerland. For that, too, you'd definitely need a fairly good command of the local Swiss language, in your case, German.
Here is the Swiss organisation of plumbers, who ought to be able to tell you whether that is possible.
I thought it a bit easier . Thanks for the info
It's quite rare, and usually reserved for older people who are retraining; I know someone who has just finished a 4-year apprenticeship under this scheme.
A previous CFC isn't necessary, although being fluent in the local language is. And finding an employer willing to take you on of course!
https://suissetec.ch/de/grundbildung.html
You do need a minimum of German, but you could possibly do a 2year apprenticeship (Eidgenössisches Berufsattest) in a related profession with less language skills. There is an e-mail address given, maybe you could contact them directly?