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Paul.Whitewood
Hi All,
I'm currently considering a career change and am keen to re-train as a plumber. I'm 26 and I know i've left it late, a day doesn't go by when I don't wish I'd done it 10 years ago.
Unfortunately i'm not in a position to drop and take an apprentice wage due to mortgage commitments and all the other bills that come along with getting older!
There are intensive courses you can do and although I appreciate an apprenticeship is the better way to go, unfortunately I do not have that luxury.
Has anyone got any advise on the courses? I understand that although the course gets you qualified it doesn't get you the experience of working on site, however if I am qualified surely I can go work for a firm and having the knowledge I obtained through the course I would be able to earn enough to get by (more than apprentice) and gain site experience quickly, thus meaning my money should improve fairly quickly. I have a cousin who has already said whilst i'm doing the course I am welcome to join him on site at weekends to gain experience, the long term goal is me to go and work for him, so I have connections for future employment.
Any advise would be well recieved, it's a really confusing time! Please bear in mind my situation and commitments etc!
Thanks Guys!
I'm currently considering a career change and am keen to re-train as a plumber. I'm 26 and I know i've left it late, a day doesn't go by when I don't wish I'd done it 10 years ago.
Unfortunately i'm not in a position to drop and take an apprentice wage due to mortgage commitments and all the other bills that come along with getting older!
There are intensive courses you can do and although I appreciate an apprenticeship is the better way to go, unfortunately I do not have that luxury.
Has anyone got any advise on the courses? I understand that although the course gets you qualified it doesn't get you the experience of working on site, however if I am qualified surely I can go work for a firm and having the knowledge I obtained through the course I would be able to earn enough to get by (more than apprentice) and gain site experience quickly, thus meaning my money should improve fairly quickly. I have a cousin who has already said whilst i'm doing the course I am welcome to join him on site at weekends to gain experience, the long term goal is me to go and work for him, so I have connections for future employment.
Any advise would be well recieved, it's a really confusing time! Please bear in mind my situation and commitments etc!
Thanks Guys!