Whoislloydy
Well-known member
I'm 25 and sick of sitting behind a desk.
When i was in school I wanted to learn a trade, there was an option where you could go up to a sixth form one day a week and do the first year of your level 1 so that once you finished GCSE's you went straight into an apprenticeship in your second year of your L2. I believe schools only care about the grades so they can brag about the % of A's and B's etc and not what's best for the student, I was never given any advise or guidance from school and they basically put me off it saying it's for the less academic amongst us which is bullshit.
I want to do Plumbing & Heating but don't know where to start and can't seek advise anywhere else as I don't know anyone in that trade. I could go back to college and do a L2 apprenticeship then a L3 (this would be 3 years in total) is it hard to find an apprenticeship for a 25 year old? I know my cousin struggled with mechanics apprenticeship when he was 22.
I know there is another option where you can pay like 5k which looks like a fast tracked course but i guess there's no better way to learn than actually doing the job and studying at the same time.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
When i was in school I wanted to learn a trade, there was an option where you could go up to a sixth form one day a week and do the first year of your level 1 so that once you finished GCSE's you went straight into an apprenticeship in your second year of your L2. I believe schools only care about the grades so they can brag about the % of A's and B's etc and not what's best for the student, I was never given any advise or guidance from school and they basically put me off it saying it's for the less academic amongst us which is bullshit.
I want to do Plumbing & Heating but don't know where to start and can't seek advise anywhere else as I don't know anyone in that trade. I could go back to college and do a L2 apprenticeship then a L3 (this would be 3 years in total) is it hard to find an apprenticeship for a 25 year old? I know my cousin struggled with mechanics apprenticeship when he was 22.
I know there is another option where you can pay like 5k which looks like a fast tracked course but i guess there's no better way to learn than actually doing the job and studying at the same time.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.