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Kingston555
I hear you. Judging by how full most of the courses were, they must be making a mint. Thanks again to all for your input. I'll keep trying
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Do you honestly think that these parasites who charge ÂŁ2000+ for courses are going to tell you
"Oh by the way after we have charged you this amount for these courses you don't have a cat in hells chance of getting a job"
thus shooting themselves in the foot over the goose that lays the golden egg for them
my step brother did that, he has a degree in geography etc.You're so right. I did my degree 16 years ago and I remember all the inspirational talks that they used to give us.....about how employers would be falling over themselves, trying to employ us, and how the world would be our oyster....LOL, what a load of bull that turned out to be. I guess nothing's changed. At least this course only lasted four weeks. I feel sorry for those kids now, stacking up three years of debt for a qualification that may very well get them nowhere. Ok, rant over :vanish:
You're so right. I did my degree 16 years ago and I remember all the inspirational talks that they used to give us.....about how employers would be falling over themselves, trying to employ us, and how the world would be our oyster....LOL, what a load of bull that turned out to be. I guess nothing's changed. At least this course only lasted four weeks. I feel sorry for those kids now, stacking up three years of debt for a qualification that may very well get them nowhere. Ok, rant over :vanish:
That's another rip off tax for guys working on sites. Just a money making exercise for someone. But you do need it, if you don't have a grading card.
What kind of things have you tried to get work ?
London seems to be bursting at the seems with mates work.
Sometimes that just means experience of hard graft, and not sqeamish about 10 hour shifts.but in addition to the CSCS card they want experience
Sometimes that just means experience of hard graft, and not sqeamish about 10 hour shifts.
Other times its tight fisted bar-stewards who really need a sparky, but don't want to pay the rates.
When sending your CV for mates work,most of the time it's best not to mention your degree.
People don't hire mates to teach/train them in anything, just grafters to help get jobs done on time.
In terms of the experience you seek, you might not get that as a mate, sometimes you get it by accident eg someone calls in sick and they give you a chance to do stuff that will be useful to you.
I was in the same boat as you, and just took anything going.
You're right about the quals nobody recognises them.
I have my feelings about fast track training establishments - I'll keep those to myself, rather than go off on a foul mouthed rant.
Good Luck.
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