Adult Apprenticeships or Foundation Degree
Adult Apprenticeships or Foundation Degree
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entropy

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6,380 posts

227 months

Wednesday 12th September 2018
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Wrong side of 30 and need a change of career. I'd always thought they were available only to school-leavers. I'm single, no family to support, no mortgage, prepared to move back with parents temporarily so ideal circumstances to make a career change happen.

Ideally I'm looking to get into engineering, HGV mechanic, failing that plumbing or last resort would be IT!

Currently looking at Scania and Volvo Trucks.

Past threads mentioned railways and Network Rail; utility companies - I don't know who to look up!

Any other companies to look out for?

What about Foundation Degrees? I wouldn't mind going back to uni and and actually finishing off a degree.


louiebaby

10,885 posts

215 months

Wednesday 12th September 2018
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The world is your lobster.

Why not learn to scuba dive, and go teach it in the Caribbean? (Or something else exceptionally cool?)

roryfizz

143 posts

205 months

Friday 14th September 2018
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http://www.careersatsea.org/how-to-apply/

Plenty of older guys and gals making this jump. Some good sponsored education and qualifications. Especially if considering the engineering route there is good jobs at the end too.

Gooose

1,518 posts

103 months

Saturday 15th September 2018
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I changed careersat 30 And did an apprenticeship with the main water utility company in my region, retrained to be a mechanical fitter, great job, pay could be better but having a secure job for the rest of my life is a bonus.

Loads of older apprentices’ in my year, generally we did a lot better that the younger lot and a lot of companies are seeing that now.

Money was tight for 4 years but it flew by!

Wilksy288

102 posts

132 months

Monday 17th September 2018
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Im in exactly the same situation and am also looking for HGV tech apprenticeships. Most seem to be already filled as they usually coincide with the school year for when they get sent to college. Im guessing you have looked at https://www.gov.uk/apply-apprenticeship
There are some about still. Good luck, seems once over 30 your chances of changing career drop dramatically as no one wants you lol.

StuTheGrouch

5,901 posts

186 months

Monday 17th September 2018
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I see you are in Northants. Send me a PM, I currently have 2x apprentice engineering vacancies you might like the look of