Abel Magwitch
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I also got onto a TOPS course in Carpentry & Joinery. I was their first trainee, they did not know what to do with me? Nevertheless, I started off with some defining tests. I got 100% in the first three maths etc. tests and they figured I just go to the joinery and carry on. I had worked with my father from age 12, So knowing a bit as I did this course was incredibly stimulating to me, after a while, they offered me a high-ranking college place in Cambridge. At the same time, my Dad had a job for me, £400 pw on a holiday camp in Norfolk fitting the chalets with new bedroom furniture. I was greedy, 30+ years ago, that was grand money. What shall I do, embark on a powerful, college degree course? I took the money. I wish I had not been married to a slime bag as was back then because I would have gone to college. Ne'er mind eh? That was my take-off point, it eventually put me with a business and a business partner, shop fitting, for 14 years in UK and Europe. All from that Tops course ad I found......I was an architectural student back in the swinging sixties, when my wife started making rag dolls and other stuff to sell. Out of the blue we suddenly got an order from "Kids in Gear" Carnaby Street, offering more money than we were used to!
Went on from there to make various wooden toys and jackinaboxes etc and the woodwork slowly took off. Quite successful, Design Centre awards and such like, exports and posh shops all over the place
All stopped dead in 1979 with the Thatcher first recession. Didn't go bust, just stopped trading.
After a lot of odd jobbing I eventually found my way on to a TOPS course in carpentry and joinery, which was basically intensive C&G syllabus full time, very traditional with all hand tool work. Tops courses were designed to get people back into work fast.
Been working at it ever since! Never had a proper job. Er mind you, never got a proper pension either!
Where was your TOPS course, if you don't mind me asking?.......