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Just wanted to get opinions of people already in the plumbing trade.
I'm 27 and right at the end of a city and guilds level 2 course (6035) which i understand as being the first rung of the ladder.
I want to know whether looking for an apprenticeship at my age is something that is attainable, or if i'm wasting my time.
I understand that employers would have to pay me the national living wage and i feel this may hinder my chances, when say pegged against a school leaver that could be paid £3 something an hour.
Are there employers out there that find older apprentices desirable?
If not, what other option do i have to gain the experience i need to ultimately get qualified?
TIA.
I'm 27 and right at the end of a city and guilds level 2 course (6035) which i understand as being the first rung of the ladder.
I want to know whether looking for an apprenticeship at my age is something that is attainable, or if i'm wasting my time.
I understand that employers would have to pay me the national living wage and i feel this may hinder my chances, when say pegged against a school leaver that could be paid £3 something an hour.
Are there employers out there that find older apprentices desirable?
If not, what other option do i have to gain the experience i need to ultimately get qualified?
TIA.