Doc Hudson
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Factually incorrect in many aspects. So maybe you haven't learned it all although you consider to have heard it all. Once again it appears you are the one doing the moaning and lecturing. By your guidance no individual, business or country would every make any improvements when times are hard. Economic history clearly proves this assumption to be wrong. If you never try, you never get anywhere and others then take the opportunities that you missed.You seem to mis understand.This trade will not give you a decent wage as it is so watered down.
Its the same with plumbing.
But hey, go ahead and spend all your savings on a course, that will give you NO certainty of any work.
Not very responsible, especially if you have a family.
Im all for new people coming into the trade, and i encourage it.
Whats gets my back up is people training and career changing, and then moaning that "there isnt any work" or "no one will take me on as i have no experience".
In other words, dont lecture me about it.
I have heard it all before.
Doc H.