Talk to a company like southern electrical that offer in house apprenticeships... better pay and prospects. And you qualify quicker. Easy to go self employed after.
For other trades look at 6-10 week courses that will give you a basic C&G quali that you can come out and get site work at full rate immediately. GOV loans are available for these. Course provider will advise....
In the meantime sign on as a labourer, earn some money and learn your way round site..... |
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"Anyone need help finding the job they want?"
Yes I'm interviewing at the moment but completely changing my career so not easy are you a recruiter? Or is this about to turn into some seedy proposal..? |
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"I'm considering jacking in mine and going in a totally different direction. "
Exactly what I'm thinking..
The motor trade is going to knacker my health
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By *hezuMan
over a year ago
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"Talk to a company like southern electrical that offer in house apprenticeships... better pay and prospects. And you qualify quicker. Easy to go self employed after.
For other trades look at 6-10 week courses that will give you a basic C&G quali that you can come out and get site work at full rate immediately. GOV loans are available for these. Course provider will advise....
In the meantime sign on as a labourer, earn some money and learn your way round site....."
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