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Where to look for an apprenticeship?
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<blockquote data-quote="mark bailey" data-source="post: 924" data-attributes="member: 96"><p>hello everyone</p><p></p><p>im coming to the end of my c&amp;g 2330 evening course at oldham college, just starting to get a bit worried now as ive emailed a few electrical contractors and agencys and ive had no reply off any of them as regards getting employment as an electricians mate. im 33 years old, multi drop driver with a young family. i know its going to be a struggle at first but its not like im a complete novice with tools (ie conduit, trunking, chasing out walls,etc,etc) i am quite handy with tools. what id like to know is at 33 are employers going to think no way or hes going to turn up for work everyday as he needs to pay the morgage.</p><p></p><p>maybe im worring over nothing but as ive payed over</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mark bailey, post: 924, member: 96"] hello everyone im coming to the end of my c&g 2330 evening course at oldham college, just starting to get a bit worried now as ive emailed a few electrical contractors and agencys and ive had no reply off any of them as regards getting employment as an electricians mate. im 33 years old, multi drop driver with a young family. i know its going to be a struggle at first but its not like im a complete novice with tools (ie conduit, trunking, chasing out walls,etc,etc) i am quite handy with tools. what id like to know is at 33 are employers going to think no way or hes going to turn up for work everyday as he needs to pay the morgage. maybe im worring over nothing but as ive payed over [/QUOTE]
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