Got most of my education in Sweden and graduated from high school aged 16 with good grades. My parents never really pushed me in any direction. Mum said I could be whatever I wanted as long as I didn’t want to be a farmer (could possibly have had something to do with the fact that she was the daughter of one and married to another, I guess you only want so many in the family... ).
Compromised slightly on her wishes and spent 3 years at agricultural college drinking moonshi... studying equine management.
Fast forward a number of years and I’m in the UK and decided that horsey work didn’t pay. Decided on a total whim to be a sparky because it seemed to have the right mix of challenging theory and practical work. Off I went to Bracknell College (same as @M107) and did my 2365 level 2. Looked for an apprenticeship and saw all the guys from my current work when they came to the same college to do part of their qualifications. My tutor’s answer to me asking him what those guys do was ”they change the oil in transformers”. I applied anyway, with the hope of becoming a linesman.
Passed the assessments, the aptitude tests and the interview. I didn’t know I was gonna be a jointer until my first day when I got given a folder that had ”Underground Cables” written on the front. 3 years later I finished my apprenticeship and passed my trade test and now I’ve been qualified 2 years next month.
Compromised slightly on her wishes and spent 3 years at agricultural college drinking moonshi... studying equine management.
Fast forward a number of years and I’m in the UK and decided that horsey work didn’t pay. Decided on a total whim to be a sparky because it seemed to have the right mix of challenging theory and practical work. Off I went to Bracknell College (same as @M107) and did my 2365 level 2. Looked for an apprenticeship and saw all the guys from my current work when they came to the same college to do part of their qualifications. My tutor’s answer to me asking him what those guys do was ”they change the oil in transformers”. I applied anyway, with the hope of becoming a linesman.
Passed the assessments, the aptitude tests and the interview. I didn’t know I was gonna be a jointer until my first day when I got given a folder that had ”Underground Cables” written on the front. 3 years later I finished my apprenticeship and passed my trade test and now I’ve been qualified 2 years next month.