Just to chime in here....."do an apprenticeship" I was told "you will never be out of work" so I did .....4 years I was exploited for and then when the anniversary of my indentures were up they laid me off....."it's for your own good" they said "you can't be a boy one day and a tradesman the next in the eyes of the lads just because you have come out of your time"
I did get some very good block release technical training over those 4 years though, started my first year on 27 pence an hour, started my 2nd year on 35 pence an hour and for the first few years took home more in travelling time (distance money) fares and dirty money than actual wages.
And so the race to the bottom continues, 30,000 CITB "cro" cards a month over the last few years and many outsiders helping each other to get on their feet, undercutting everyone on prices, even themselves. try giving a business card to a concierge these days, it will end up in the Bin.
My Son? I advised him Not to entertain any thoughts of an apprenticeship as I would any young person these days, certain trades used to be viewed as "Professions" now they are merely occupations, I have seen 2 mobile plumbers jobs advertised recently with Zero hours contracts.
When I was a kid I was quite bright but a bit "Naive" and brought into the "get yourself an apprenticeship propaganda" but kids these days are not so naive and have every right not to be exploited on a building site.
There are grown men offering to work for free? to get experience, I've done it myself to get my gas safe hours signed off and little or no love shown from my fellow working class proletariat.
Everyone's in it for themselves these days and the love of money is the bottom line, you can't really blame young people for not wanting to toil like we did, I blame the elders for not sticking together, but I could be wrong