BearTricks
Established Member
Hi,
I'm about to take redundancy from my job. I don't work in anything remotely related to woodworking, however I have lost interest in what I'm doing now, there isn't much future in it anyway, and I was wondering if a career change could be pulled off.
I'm in my mid-twenties and I don't have a ton of money, but I have enough savings that I could take a significant pay cut and go for an apprenticeship. I live in the South Lancs/North Greater Manchester area and I'd be looking for something within driving distance. Building furniture would be ideal, although I'd be happy with construction carpentry and joinery if I'd be working on more bespoke/fine woodworking rather than the veneered office furniture that a lot of apprenticeships seem to focus on. A fine woodworking apprenticeship would be ideal. The best one seems to be Robert Thompson in North Yorks, which is a bit far. I'm completely unfamiliar with how realistic my ambitions are.
I was wondering if any of the members on here have any leads or recommendations for where to get started. The area that I live in is a bit of a desert for things like this. There aren't many courses or craftsmen who seem to offer this kind of thing, and the most promising route seems to be Manchester University's furniture design masters programme but it's a lot of money and it isn't an on the job training programme so there's no guarantee of work. I've already been through university and I'm completely aware of how good universities can be at marketing substanceless degrees, and how easy it is to waste opportunities.
I'm about to take redundancy from my job. I don't work in anything remotely related to woodworking, however I have lost interest in what I'm doing now, there isn't much future in it anyway, and I was wondering if a career change could be pulled off.
I'm in my mid-twenties and I don't have a ton of money, but I have enough savings that I could take a significant pay cut and go for an apprenticeship. I live in the South Lancs/North Greater Manchester area and I'd be looking for something within driving distance. Building furniture would be ideal, although I'd be happy with construction carpentry and joinery if I'd be working on more bespoke/fine woodworking rather than the veneered office furniture that a lot of apprenticeships seem to focus on. A fine woodworking apprenticeship would be ideal. The best one seems to be Robert Thompson in North Yorks, which is a bit far. I'm completely unfamiliar with how realistic my ambitions are.
I was wondering if any of the members on here have any leads or recommendations for where to get started. The area that I live in is a bit of a desert for things like this. There aren't many courses or craftsmen who seem to offer this kind of thing, and the most promising route seems to be Manchester University's furniture design masters programme but it's a lot of money and it isn't an on the job training programme so there's no guarantee of work. I've already been through university and I'm completely aware of how good universities can be at marketing substanceless degrees, and how easy it is to waste opportunities.