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I've been re-traing as a sparkie for 12 months, and i'm 42. Would that be considered as being, "past it" to re-train ?
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I've been re-traing as a sparkie for 12 months, and i'm 42. Would that be considered as being, "past it" to re-train ?
I've been re-traing as a sparkie for 12 months, and i'm 42. Would that be considered as being, "past it" to re-train ?
Well i know a fitter who started serving his time at 40 and was qualified at 44 although he wasn't kept on at our factory he got a job at a neighbouring factory. I also know a toolmaker who went to canada and retrained as a what they call a millwright. But i remember when i was 22 and looking around building sites for an apprenticeship i was told i was too old and luckily got my apprenticeship in a factory where my extra years were viewed as maturity.
So it all really depends on who you retrain with. If you go to a company that expects to pay its apprentices ÂŁ60 a week and clip plastic conduit to wall chases all day everyday then yes you may be passed it. If you find a company willing to train mature workers who are more dedicated than an average 16 year old maybe your not.
I've been re-traing as a sparkie for 12 months, and i'm 42. Would that be considered as being, "past it" to re-train ?
The latter type tended to have previously been electrical engineers or IT workers looking to take a 'step down'
It's difficult to know what to believe with those people - they give it the big 'I am' but it soon becomes clear they're not all that. They tell you how great they are at designing complicated systems and programming PLCs then you watch them struggle to get their head around wiring a light switch. They tell you how they were on a six figure salary jetting off around the world to work on big important projects, then reveal they're 3 months behind on their mortgage.And you belived that did you?? lol!!
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