Hi guys,
I have worked on some small wood projects like small cupboards, etc. And I am exploring ways of changing my career path to work as a professional carpenter in UK in my 30s.
I had tried to look for jobs online but it seems most of them requires a NVQ level 2 qualification. I am wondering whether this qualification is required for most of the carpenter jobs now?
I am willing to further improve and learn more about carpentry and also joinery but going back to college and taking a 2-years full time course for level 1 then level 2 seems not a feasible option for my situation.
Although I can't afford quitting my current job for a entire year, I am willing to take full time course for a few months. during nighttime or weekends.
If this is the case that achieving a NVQ level 2 would be much easier for me to get a job, what would be the faster way to do so?
Is it possible that I can get employed with just an NVQ level 1 so that I can gain experience and just take a short course for NVQ level 2 later on?
would like to know more about the industry and job market in UK, especially in London. Thanks in advance
.
I have worked on some small wood projects like small cupboards, etc. And I am exploring ways of changing my career path to work as a professional carpenter in UK in my 30s.
I had tried to look for jobs online but it seems most of them requires a NVQ level 2 qualification. I am wondering whether this qualification is required for most of the carpenter jobs now?
I am willing to further improve and learn more about carpentry and also joinery but going back to college and taking a 2-years full time course for level 1 then level 2 seems not a feasible option for my situation.
Although I can't afford quitting my current job for a entire year, I am willing to take full time course for a few months. during nighttime or weekends.
If this is the case that achieving a NVQ level 2 would be much easier for me to get a job, what would be the faster way to do so?
Is it possible that I can get employed with just an NVQ level 1 so that I can gain experience and just take a short course for NVQ level 2 later on?
would like to know more about the industry and job market in UK, especially in London. Thanks in advance
.