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<blockquote data-quote="phil d" data-source="post: 447886" data-attributes="member: 27126"><p>Young Craig, my mates son wanted to be a spark, like your lad he couldn't get a placement anywhere,in the end he ended up helping me with whatever I was doing( I wasn't working full time due to health issues) anyway in the final year at college he got picked up by a firm who wanted an apprentice, but wanted somebody who was a bit more clued up than your average school leaver.</p><p></p><p>He did well with them and ended up making loads of money, I think these days it's hard to get anywhere proper, and it's really sad when a youngster who want's to learn can't get on.</p><p></p><p>All you can do is teach them the tricks and tips that you learned and hope it helps them get somewhere, it made me and Craig laugh when one of the instructors at college told him he was doing better with me than a lot of the other lads who had full time placements! That speaks volumes about the way a lot of the youngsters are taught these days.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="phil d, post: 447886, member: 27126"] Young Craig, my mates son wanted to be a spark, like your lad he couldn't get a placement anywhere,in the end he ended up helping me with whatever I was doing( I wasn't working full time due to health issues) anyway in the final year at college he got picked up by a firm who wanted an apprentice, but wanted somebody who was a bit more clued up than your average school leaver. He did well with them and ended up making loads of money, I think these days it's hard to get anywhere proper, and it's really sad when a youngster who want's to learn can't get on. All you can do is teach them the tricks and tips that you learned and hope it helps them get somewhere, it made me and Craig laugh when one of the instructors at college told him he was doing better with me than a lot of the other lads who had full time placements! That speaks volumes about the way a lot of the youngsters are taught these days. [/QUOTE]
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