Hi all.
I am looking to change career path and am very interested in getting into the carpentry industry through an apprenticeship, specifically carpentry and joinery. I would like the ability to both create and install myself. While I have no official qualifications in that line of work I am a very hands on and practical person. Having spent my life 'tinkering' and making things from wood to Lego and everything in between! So I have no doubt I'll be able to pick it up naturally.
I am somewhat older than most youngsters going into apprenticeships (I turn 30 in July) and have a military background, along with private security experience in several counties across the world. I do believe that the transferable skills I currently possess will bring a high level maturity, professionalism and eagerness to learn to the trade. (Gone are the days of youthful ignorance and naivety for me, not that all youngsters are like that!)
My only concern is my age. While I believe one is never too old to learn new tricks, it is the financial implications of doing an apprenticeship that are of concern. I simply cannot afford to work for £3/4 an hour for a year.
I live in London (Wandsworth) and would appreciate ANY and ALL advise from you guys! Thank you.
I look forward to hearing from you guy!!!
Jeff
I am looking to change career path and am very interested in getting into the carpentry industry through an apprenticeship, specifically carpentry and joinery. I would like the ability to both create and install myself. While I have no official qualifications in that line of work I am a very hands on and practical person. Having spent my life 'tinkering' and making things from wood to Lego and everything in between! So I have no doubt I'll be able to pick it up naturally.
I am somewhat older than most youngsters going into apprenticeships (I turn 30 in July) and have a military background, along with private security experience in several counties across the world. I do believe that the transferable skills I currently possess will bring a high level maturity, professionalism and eagerness to learn to the trade. (Gone are the days of youthful ignorance and naivety for me, not that all youngsters are like that!)
My only concern is my age. While I believe one is never too old to learn new tricks, it is the financial implications of doing an apprenticeship that are of concern. I simply cannot afford to work for £3/4 an hour for a year.
I live in London (Wandsworth) and would appreciate ANY and ALL advise from you guys! Thank you.
I look forward to hearing from you guy!!!
Jeff