spongy
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I'm after a little advice please chaps if you could be so kind.
I work at a small engineering company that primarily does laser cutting, waterjet cutting, CNC milling and BrakePress folding along with associated metal finishing work.
For the last 3 years I've been studying day release at college so far I have completed a Level 2 btec diploma and nvq in manufacturing engineering with distinction and just finishing off a Level 3 btec diploma and nvq with double distinction grades.
My boss has also said yes to going further and now doing an HNC in manufacturing engineering BUT.....
He wants me to pay for half of it as there is no government funding available for higher education.
The course costs £6k (8 units @ £750 per unit) he has offered to either
A) pay 2k of the cost and continue to pay me expenses for travel @ £13.20 per day.
B) pay 3k and stop the expenses.
I am going to confirm today how many days I need day release. If it's one day a week then I'm financially better off with option B as travelling from Hassocks to Crawley is OK. If it's option A then expenses will double with a 2 day release but will have to pay 4k for the course.
I am going to have to apply for a student loan to do this obviously so am working out the costs of repaying it as I earn a half decent wage as it stands. Which I think I can afford.
But doing this course will enable me to move into programming the machines not just setting/operating and get me at least a 5k pay rise p.a.
I already earn the extra 5k now in over time a year working 7am -7pm shifts so would like to earn the same money for working 8am-4.30pm as I have a 2 year old daughter here at home that I haven't seen all week as she's back in bed before I get home.
Is it worth it? Shall I take a loan? If I do repayments will about £80 pm until paid off but can't start repaying until the course has finished. I'd rather start repaying now but that option doesn't exist.
For those that have studied part time does studying an HNC part time involve a lot of work at home, I have no idea what to expect and would like some of your thoughts please....
Enrolment day is today so need to make up my mind before 4pm!
I work at a small engineering company that primarily does laser cutting, waterjet cutting, CNC milling and BrakePress folding along with associated metal finishing work.
For the last 3 years I've been studying day release at college so far I have completed a Level 2 btec diploma and nvq in manufacturing engineering with distinction and just finishing off a Level 3 btec diploma and nvq with double distinction grades.
My boss has also said yes to going further and now doing an HNC in manufacturing engineering BUT.....
He wants me to pay for half of it as there is no government funding available for higher education.
The course costs £6k (8 units @ £750 per unit) he has offered to either
A) pay 2k of the cost and continue to pay me expenses for travel @ £13.20 per day.
B) pay 3k and stop the expenses.
I am going to confirm today how many days I need day release. If it's one day a week then I'm financially better off with option B as travelling from Hassocks to Crawley is OK. If it's option A then expenses will double with a 2 day release but will have to pay 4k for the course.
I am going to have to apply for a student loan to do this obviously so am working out the costs of repaying it as I earn a half decent wage as it stands. Which I think I can afford.
But doing this course will enable me to move into programming the machines not just setting/operating and get me at least a 5k pay rise p.a.
I already earn the extra 5k now in over time a year working 7am -7pm shifts so would like to earn the same money for working 8am-4.30pm as I have a 2 year old daughter here at home that I haven't seen all week as she's back in bed before I get home.
Is it worth it? Shall I take a loan? If I do repayments will about £80 pm until paid off but can't start repaying until the course has finished. I'd rather start repaying now but that option doesn't exist.
For those that have studied part time does studying an HNC part time involve a lot of work at home, I have no idea what to expect and would like some of your thoughts please....
Enrolment day is today so need to make up my mind before 4pm!