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<blockquote data-quote="N3il" data-source="post: 464530" data-attributes="member: 30208"><p>Ill try keep it short</p><p></p><p>I was lucky enough to work for a family business where I ran a production factory (Factory Manager) In this time I had the opertunity to get involved in many aspects of running a business.</p><p></p><p>I have always liked the idea of working in the trades and have some experience though I still have a lot to learn.</p><p></p><p>My ultimate goal would be to be self employed. And being a sparky tick’s all my boxes. </p><p></p><p>Ive had a couple of interviews with various companies and quickly realised at 33 I’m too old for an aprentership and need to get in as an adult learner helper. I also realised that systems here in the UK are somewhat different so getting some qualifications to my name and a understanding of the industry and the laws that govern that industry is a good starting point I should be done with level 2 in June and will hopefully be able to get some work then.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="N3il, post: 464530, member: 30208"] Ill try keep it short I was lucky enough to work for a family business where I ran a production factory (Factory Manager) In this time I had the opertunity to get involved in many aspects of running a business. I have always liked the idea of working in the trades and have some experience though I still have a lot to learn. My ultimate goal would be to be self employed. And being a sparky tick’s all my boxes. Ive had a couple of interviews with various companies and quickly realised at 33 I’m too old for an aprentership and need to get in as an adult learner helper. I also realised that systems here in the UK are somewhat different so getting some qualifications to my name and a understanding of the industry and the laws that govern that industry is a good starting point I should be done with level 2 in June and will hopefully be able to get some work then. [/QUOTE]
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