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holtymet
Hello guys,
I'm 26 y/o and have decided that I'd no longer like to stay in a desk job for the rest of my working days.
At 26, I feel that i'm at an OK age to change my career, any later and it will be a lot more difficult.
When i left school I actually tried to get a plumbing apprenticeship but I was unsuccessful on the interviews and ended up going to college and university. I don't fit the typical IT stereotype and i really enjoy it working on site (having labored with my step-dad between jobs, school holidays and out of university terms)
Would it be hard to get on with somebody (whilst studying at college) and ask for ~£100 per day (the same as when I've laboured)?
Are there ways to speed up the theory learning? perhaps twice a week and three days on site?
Any help is much appreciated!
I'm 26 y/o and have decided that I'd no longer like to stay in a desk job for the rest of my working days.
At 26, I feel that i'm at an OK age to change my career, any later and it will be a lot more difficult.
When i left school I actually tried to get a plumbing apprenticeship but I was unsuccessful on the interviews and ended up going to college and university. I don't fit the typical IT stereotype and i really enjoy it working on site (having labored with my step-dad between jobs, school holidays and out of university terms)
Would it be hard to get on with somebody (whilst studying at college) and ask for ~£100 per day (the same as when I've laboured)?
Are there ways to speed up the theory learning? perhaps twice a week and three days on site?
Any help is much appreciated!