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Thanks Craig. I am serious. It's something I've wanted to for a long time and I am willing to put the time & effort in.
I should reiterate I’m not saying don’t do it. If it’s a proper college and NOT a training centre then speak to someone there about what your options are at the end of the course(s) I’d be surprised if a college will tell you you’ll be employable
 
Nothing wrong with changing career.

But.

IMHO its all about the individual and the choices they make.

90% will fall by the wayside and will only excell in lining the pockets of dodgy training centres.

Another 8% will realise all the bull the training centres is just that, bull. There's not a skills shortage and you won't earn 100,000 a year.

The other 2 % will go on to succeed in the trade. After a long period of hard work and earning feck all.

Good luck.
 
I should reiterate I’m not saying don’t do it. If it’s a proper college and NOT a training centre then speak to someone there about what your options are at the end of the course(s) I’d be surprised if a college will tell you you’ll be employable

I know and it's good advice thanks. I will definately speak to them first. It's not a training centre...It is a proper college. Best thing for me to do is have an initial interview with them & take it from there.
 
Definitely I don’t know many colleges offering a work placement that’s all
 
Ahhhh then that’s a different kettle of fish you didnt day that. I’d still strongly recommend you speak to the college and explain that as it may open up better course options
 
Ahhhh then that’s a different kettle of fish you didnt day that. I’d still strongly recommend you speak to the college and explain that as it may open up better course options

Sorry I'm not the best at explaining. I will speak to the college & see what they say. I am glad for the advice on this site.
 
Ever thought of laying tiles, it is quicker & cheaper to learn, easier to be SE and pays the same day rate.
 
Hello, Can anyone give me some advice on gas/plumbing training courses. I have worked in the Marine industry for over 25 years. My work involved plumbing, Hydraulics, electrical single phase, 3 phase, air con and diesel engines etc. I am not qualified as a Marine engineer but have a lot of experience in this industry. Could I manage a training course and are they worth the money. I have one near me and they offer placements to build your portfolio..Any advice would be great thanks
 

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