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KevH:
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--- Quote from: "KevH" ---have to agree with you there Jaws, experience of the 'real world' is worth far more than a few bits of paper, especially if your wanting to learn a trade.
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Try becoming a gas fitter or electrician without going to college :P
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With either of these you learn more of the job whislt doing it, not sitting at a desk, having employed and sacked more tradespeople than i care to remember i'd be chosing apprentice trained everytime, someone who has just done the academic side of things is a waste of time as you spend alot of time getting them upto speed on the actual doing bit of it.
Anyway as Jaws said look for an apprenticship as you'll get much more out of it, if you just go to college you have to convince someone like me to take a big chance on you once you've finished.
dew1911:
--- Quote from: "TRUG" ---Well done dew1911 :D .
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Don't know if its a well done, being refused by one would make things far easier :roll:
mark.yellow.series.3:
ive done college and an aprenticship, and i learned more on the aprenticship.
NiceBlueWellies:
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--- Quote ---Collage art made up from scraps of paper
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:lol: :lol: :lol:
A bit of english may not go amiss as well if they go to 'collage' :lol:
psssst !!! Sorry guys, I don't mean any offence, I understand about dyslexia and poor spelling . . . but that looked so funny when I read it :wink:
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I know I shouldn't laugh, but I can't help it. :lol: :lol:
Is it all that text lark, that has made spelling so bad?
My nollege of the inglish langwage is not so grate eether. Shall we start a thread seeing how bad we can spell words, but so they are still understandable?????????
marjan:
--- Quote from: "KevH" ---
--- Quote from: "Bob696" ---
--- Quote from: "KevH" ---have to agree with you there Jaws, experience of the 'real world' is worth far more than a few bits of paper, especially if your wanting to learn a trade.
--- End quote ---
Try becoming a gas fitter or electrician without going to college :P
--- End quote ---
With either of these you learn more of the job whislt doing it, not sitting at a desk, having employed and sacked more tradespeople than i care to remember i'd be chosing apprentice trained everytime, someone who has just done the academic side of things is a waste of time as you spend alot of time getting them upto speed on the actual doing bit of it.
Anyway as Jaws said look for an apprenticship as you'll get much more out of it, if you just go to college you have to convince someone like me to take a big chance on you once you've finished.
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Yep, gotta agree with you there Kev, I am a Gas fitter and even though I passed my Corgi exams ages ago I still learn new things every day. There is no substitute for "on the job" experience.
Mark.
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