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fuzzy
Dontknowitall gave me this idea. Cheers mate 🙂
It's a real benefit to possible new entrants to see the full picture of training to be a plumber or tradesman on the whole. If I could ask each of you to post a list of fellow trainees from your course (as you know of) and tell us what they are doing now if you can.
I started training on a traditional 4 year H&V apprenticeship over 20 years ago but the ones I can remember I will post.
Total 15
1 - (me) Manager of arond 20 staff as part of a large Building company (services section)
2 - Left for Spain to get away from his dodgy dealings. Lives through crime apparently and worth alot more than me!
3 - Dropped out after 1 year
4 - Still on the tools but doing well at a large company
5 - At same firm as a manager
6 - working for himself last time I saw him
7 - presume he is still at his Dads company if not running it!
8-15 - Dont know
Added the new plumbing quals 5/6 years ago with a small group of 8 adults
1 - me - as before
2 - working for the same firm but very low wages - paid as a mate
3 - gone back to own job
4 - back on dole
5 - back to old job
6 - back to old job
7 - didnt finish
8 - last i heard had not finished
Gas Acops 1995 - 6 students, not sure
ACS 2001 - 6 students - 1 dropped out(or didnt return after 5 years) as pre planed due to age
ACS 2006 - 6 students - as far as i am aware all still working
Does this tell you anything? I think it tells us two things, one the differene between old apprenticeships 20 years ago and the now flooded (parden the pun) labour market now. And two, an insight into how many make it after paying big bucks!
Please let me know your experiences, thanks Fuzzy
It's a real benefit to possible new entrants to see the full picture of training to be a plumber or tradesman on the whole. If I could ask each of you to post a list of fellow trainees from your course (as you know of) and tell us what they are doing now if you can.
I started training on a traditional 4 year H&V apprenticeship over 20 years ago but the ones I can remember I will post.
Total 15
1 - (me) Manager of arond 20 staff as part of a large Building company (services section)
2 - Left for Spain to get away from his dodgy dealings. Lives through crime apparently and worth alot more than me!
3 - Dropped out after 1 year
4 - Still on the tools but doing well at a large company
5 - At same firm as a manager
6 - working for himself last time I saw him
7 - presume he is still at his Dads company if not running it!
8-15 - Dont know
Added the new plumbing quals 5/6 years ago with a small group of 8 adults
1 - me - as before
2 - working for the same firm but very low wages - paid as a mate
3 - gone back to own job
4 - back on dole
5 - back to old job
6 - back to old job
7 - didnt finish
8 - last i heard had not finished
Gas Acops 1995 - 6 students, not sure
ACS 2001 - 6 students - 1 dropped out(or didnt return after 5 years) as pre planed due to age
ACS 2006 - 6 students - as far as i am aware all still working
Does this tell you anything? I think it tells us two things, one the differene between old apprenticeships 20 years ago and the now flooded (parden the pun) labour market now. And two, an insight into how many make it after paying big bucks!
Please let me know your experiences, thanks Fuzzy