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Hi guys,

I'm at a point in my life that I need to learn a trade and make a career out of it.

I've wasted the past 3 years of my life working but to no avail.

I'm 23 and will be joining my local college for a lvl 3 in plumbing.

I learn quick and will try and soak up as much knowledge as I can but is this the best way?

I heard it's better becoming an apprentice?

Once complete hopefully I'll find a firm in London as I live in north London and gain experience with them and then whatever comes, comes.

I'm not a greedy person if I see someone who needs help I'll be honest.

I make a pretty good living what I do for my age but I don't want to do it no more as it's becoming too saturated.

I'm a cab driver at the moment, I know it's depressing.

There are a lot of cabbies who have gone off into trades such as becoming electricians, general builders, the lot.

As I don't know any plumbers or have any family connections in the trade, am I making a good decision getting into plumbing?

Please only serious answers.

Jealous or bitter people don't reply.

It's like when you type 'how much does a cabbie earn' and then you got some users who are obviously cab drivers saying 'oh don't get into the trade, there's no money' - it's bs.. I am a cab driver and you can still make a decent living if you work hard.

But yeah, any advice will be appreciated :)
 
Hello and welcome along. Loads and loads of great knowledge and resource on here.

On the positive side- I'd say you are doing it the right way in terms of going to college rather than some fast track course which is all about making the trainer money. It's a very very experience based profession and no one will claim to know it all. You would be well advised to try and offer your self to a local plumber maybe put up signs in local merchants etc it might garner their interest if you can say you are at college.

On the negative - it is very hard work to make a living out of plumbing at the mo. The market is over saturated with unskilled, untrained and illegal workers who will undercut you as they don't use things like insurance or gas safe qualifications. I enjoy my job and wouldn't trade it in but be prepared to work very hard for little reward for a while
 
An apprenticeship is the best way to learn, its more respected within the trade as well when looking for employment.
Try and get some money behind you before you start as you wont earn much for the first couple of years!
 
Hello and welcome along. Loads and loads of great knowledge and resource on here.

On the positive side- I'd say you are doing it the right way in terms of going to college rather than some fast track course which is all about making the trainer money. It's a very very experience based profession and no one will claim to know it all. You would be well advised to try and offer your self to a local plumber maybe put up signs in local merchants etc it might garner their interest if you can say you are at college.

On the negative - it is very hard work to make a living out of plumbing at the mo. The market is over saturated with unskilled, untrained and illegal workers who will undercut you as they don't use things like insurance or gas safe qualifications. I enjoy my job and wouldn't trade it in but be prepared to work very hard for little reward for a while



Thanks for the honest answer.

To be honest that's what I was expecting.

I've known for a while that a lot of trades are becoming saturated with too many unskilled fast track 'engineers'.

One question, which part of the country do you reside?

You have to go where the work is, that's what I've found out in my trade.

Thanks for the reply pal :)
 
I ply my trade between Dorset and Surrey am very busy but it's very hard work
 
An apprenticeship is the best way to learn, its more respected within the trade as well when looking for employment.
Try and get some money behind you before you start as you wont earn much for the first couple of years!

I'll try and find an apprenticeship and gain some experience but I've always been the self employed type of person.

Even though it's harder and less money in the start, I realize life is a marathon and not a sprint.
 
Ha ha sometimes it is sometimes it's not ;-)
 
I'll try and find an apprenticeship and gain some experience but I've always been the self employed type of person.

Even though it's harder and less money in the start, I realize life is a marathon and not a sprint.

Being self employed and going it along is fine, its what I did, after 7 years in the trade. Doing that with little experience and you can easily find yourself out of your depth very quickly. Experience is key, classrooms and books cant teach you about the horrors we come up against on a daily basis because someone else has bodged a system together.
I would suggest being employed for a few years before branching off on your own.
 
I'll try and find an apprenticeship and gain some experience but I've always been the self employed type of person.

Even though it's harder and less money in the start, I realize life is a marathon and not a sprint.

Being self employed and going it along is fine, its what I did, after 7 years in the trade. Doing that with little experience and you can easily find yourself out of your depth very quickly. Experience is key, classrooms and books cant teach you about the horrors we come up against on a daily basis because someone else has bodged a system together.
I would suggest being employed for a few years before branching off on your own.
 
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