Some advice please

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itsonelouder

I’m looking for a career change, I’m 39 and I’m in London.

Realistically, how easy is it going to be for me to get a job having completed either the Electrical or Gas Engineers course here?:

Plumbing Courses, Electrical Courses, Gas Engineer Training Course

I don’t want to spend money on this and not be able to find a job because I lack the experience.

Which one, if any, do I stand the best chance with? Or am I wasting my time and money? Is the talk about a shortage of Electrician and tradesmen a fabrication?

Thanks for your advice.
 
I'm a novice when it comes to economics, but I've worked out one economic TRUTH. For one man to be RICH, another man MUST be POOR. This was worked out thinking about cheap clothing, but think about it.
 
For just one man to be ''Rich'' it will take an awful lot more men to be and remain Poor than just One!!!...And you can take that to the Bank too!! ...lol!!!
 
Brits are not doing the crap jobs, because you cannot raise a family, or own a house or even watch Sky on £6 ph in London. You pay your rent, buy a tube ticket and you have £30 to spend for the week. Who is gonna stand for that except a desperate immigrant thats prepared to work 70 hours a week. The companies are making big profits on cheap slave labour like in Victorian times. Then they blame the Poles for stealing their £6 jobs.
 

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