Hi all,
I am hoping for a little direction during my mid life crisis lol!
Let me tell you guys and girls little about me; 36 years old, living in South West London, always worked in retail (mainly food but also DIY) in different roles all management, currently earning around 40k. I have completed a domestic installers course, got my 17th edition (latest), completed building regs City and Guilds and am now registered with NICEIC as a domestic installer. For the last year I have also been working with a local electrician on my days off probably about every other week to gain practical experience, however, I do find this to be of limited benefit as I tend to do a lot of chasing and repetitive tasks rather than actual learning, I do understand however that there needs to be a fair balance!
I have worked hard in my retail career and have achieved the salary I have because of this, however, retail is becoming more and more demanding e.g. working conditions, working hours and physical demands, I am also a little concerned about the sustainability of high street retail given the huge movement towards online shopping (including food), hence why I am now trying to move across to being an electrician. I have always wanted to learn a trade and the idea of building / fixing things / working for myself has always appealed.
What I am after is any advice from you guys / organisations about a direction that would be suitable for someone in my circumstances? I don't mind doing evening / weekend courses etc (if need be) but what I can't afford to do is take a huge pay cut. Is there a way I can gain the experience / qualifications I would need whilst maintaining a reasonable salary?
Any advice would be great!!!
Thanks again,
Martin
I am hoping for a little direction during my mid life crisis lol!
Let me tell you guys and girls little about me; 36 years old, living in South West London, always worked in retail (mainly food but also DIY) in different roles all management, currently earning around 40k. I have completed a domestic installers course, got my 17th edition (latest), completed building regs City and Guilds and am now registered with NICEIC as a domestic installer. For the last year I have also been working with a local electrician on my days off probably about every other week to gain practical experience, however, I do find this to be of limited benefit as I tend to do a lot of chasing and repetitive tasks rather than actual learning, I do understand however that there needs to be a fair balance!
I have worked hard in my retail career and have achieved the salary I have because of this, however, retail is becoming more and more demanding e.g. working conditions, working hours and physical demands, I am also a little concerned about the sustainability of high street retail given the huge movement towards online shopping (including food), hence why I am now trying to move across to being an electrician. I have always wanted to learn a trade and the idea of building / fixing things / working for myself has always appealed.
What I am after is any advice from you guys / organisations about a direction that would be suitable for someone in my circumstances? I don't mind doing evening / weekend courses etc (if need be) but what I can't afford to do is take a huge pay cut. Is there a way I can gain the experience / qualifications I would need whilst maintaining a reasonable salary?
Any advice would be great!!!
Thanks again,
Martin