OK guys,
Rarely post in here because I run the risk of getting sucked into large threads.
I don't have the personal time to do this sorry.
I will however post this once and as time goes on hopefully more.
I did my 4 year apprenticeship, incl. C&G in the 80's, then HNC part time, finishing in the 90's, then after that I did a BSc. then my Hons, then an MEng.
Yes it is difficult and BTW I am "back" on the tools as career wise thigns did not go quite to plan.
However, if things go well, due to my understanding of things machinery wise & electrical & mechanical based on my craft background I am managing to command serious rates.
Thus I may end up earning more on the tools than I did as quite a senior engineer in a large blue chip company!
More risk though due to self empoyment.
Rarely post in here because I run the risk of getting sucked into large threads.
I don't have the personal time to do this sorry.
I will however post this once and as time goes on hopefully more.
I did my 4 year apprenticeship, incl. C&G in the 80's, then HNC part time, finishing in the 90's, then after that I did a BSc. then my Hons, then an MEng.
Yes it is difficult and BTW I am "back" on the tools as career wise thigns did not go quite to plan.
However, if things go well, due to my understanding of things machinery wise & electrical & mechanical based on my craft background I am managing to command serious rates.
Thus I may end up earning more on the tools than I did as quite a senior engineer in a large blue chip company!
More risk though due to self empoyment.