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awj7478
Hi,
I am 31 and about to be made redundant, I have been told that I can get a grant for retraining and was thinking of using it to kick start a new career in plumbing with one of these fast track courses, I know it will not make me a fully qualified plumber but will give me the basic knowledge which I can then hopefully build on.
I am reluctant to do the full time college route as I have a mortgage and a baby about to arrive and so need to be earning something, I am also aware that I am too late to start this year so would have to wait til next year whereas the fast track courses start throughtout the year.
I also know that I will not be earning a fortune when I start and I don't mind getting my hands dirty or grafting.
Any advice on this will be greatly appreciated.
I am 31 and about to be made redundant, I have been told that I can get a grant for retraining and was thinking of using it to kick start a new career in plumbing with one of these fast track courses, I know it will not make me a fully qualified plumber but will give me the basic knowledge which I can then hopefully build on.
I am reluctant to do the full time college route as I have a mortgage and a baby about to arrive and so need to be earning something, I am also aware that I am too late to start this year so would have to wait til next year whereas the fast track courses start throughtout the year.
I also know that I will not be earning a fortune when I start and I don't mind getting my hands dirty or grafting.
Any advice on this will be greatly appreciated.