Hi. New member here wanting a career change.
I have just spent the last few hours reading previous posts from people in a similar situation.
Nightmare.
My situation is i'm 34 with a mortgage and kids. While all my friends got trades from school i stupidly joined the army.
I gained an NVQ level 3 as a communication technician while serving so electronics, soldering, pulling cable, fibre optics and cat 5, using hand tools etc i was very good at. As soon as the toolboxes got replaced by laptops as technology advanced I hated it and left.
I'm now a shift worker and i NEED the wage to feed and house my family but also want to retrain as an electrician. The usual story it seems.
If i could learn the trade on my days off so i don't end up homeless that would be great but it seems i can only do that via college and mickey mouse qualifications from what i have read so far.
My questions are
A) Can i get the full NVQ level 3 while only working on site as an electricians mate 2 days a week?
B) Is there ANY way i can keep my current job to pay the bills but still gain a proper qualification as an electrician. For example, go to college one evening a week and spend 2 days a week as an electricians mate?
Not everyone knows what they want to do when they are 16.
Sucks there isn't a loan for adult learners similar to a student loan for uni types.
Thanks for a great site.
I have just spent the last few hours reading previous posts from people in a similar situation.
Nightmare.
My situation is i'm 34 with a mortgage and kids. While all my friends got trades from school i stupidly joined the army.
I gained an NVQ level 3 as a communication technician while serving so electronics, soldering, pulling cable, fibre optics and cat 5, using hand tools etc i was very good at. As soon as the toolboxes got replaced by laptops as technology advanced I hated it and left.
I'm now a shift worker and i NEED the wage to feed and house my family but also want to retrain as an electrician. The usual story it seems.
If i could learn the trade on my days off so i don't end up homeless that would be great but it seems i can only do that via college and mickey mouse qualifications from what i have read so far.
My questions are
A) Can i get the full NVQ level 3 while only working on site as an electricians mate 2 days a week?
B) Is there ANY way i can keep my current job to pay the bills but still gain a proper qualification as an electrician. For example, go to college one evening a week and spend 2 days a week as an electricians mate?
Not everyone knows what they want to do when they are 16.
Sucks there isn't a loan for adult learners similar to a student loan for uni types.
Thanks for a great site.