Hi
Its look likely I will be made redundant by the end of the year which isn't ideal with a young child. I am interested in becoming a plumber as feel its quite a stable job compared to working in an office but that's the issue, my CV is heavily office based and don't have any experience with plumbing. I am currently 33 years old and would be starting from scratch. I am just wondering what is the best way to get into the trade? I cant really afford to study full time so wondering if its better to try and shadow someone or if its better to go for the college course which states full time but is only 1 day per week? I'm in Newcastle in the north east if anyone is local and can help
Cheers
Its look likely I will be made redundant by the end of the year which isn't ideal with a young child. I am interested in becoming a plumber as feel its quite a stable job compared to working in an office but that's the issue, my CV is heavily office based and don't have any experience with plumbing. I am currently 33 years old and would be starting from scratch. I am just wondering what is the best way to get into the trade? I cant really afford to study full time so wondering if its better to try and shadow someone or if its better to go for the college course which states full time but is only 1 day per week? I'm in Newcastle in the north east if anyone is local and can help
Cheers