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Vertigo wrote:hello there,
im thinking of starting a mechanics apprenticeship after coming to a turning point in my life... start completely from scratch.
any info on the pay, working hours/conditions, and anything else i may need would be appreciated!
skoty wrote:Unfortunatly these days apprenticeships are almost impossible to find. The reasons why are because there is a lot of commitment from the employer as it costs them $$$ in order for them to train you plus they have to dedicate training hours etc. i.e there arn't many advantages for the employer.
Believe me I've tryed my ass off and haven't got anywhere and thats with level 4 certificate in automotive engineering. Sorry to sound pesamistic but thats how it generally is
the guys that are proactive, go getters and actually go in and introduce themselves are usually hired
Ae92typeX wrote:Can be hard to get into without going for your trade cert first.
YeMs wrote:Ae92typeX wrote:Can be hard to get into without going for your trade cert first.
hrmmm i beg to differ...
Ae92typeX wrote:, but still pleantly of places around whom will let you work and study.
So hes a fully qualifed mechanic in a year?!WOW!!, In my opinion thats not enough hands on experiance. The first year of my apprenticeship was doing lubes and punctures. I done 1 year pre trade, then it took me a further 6 years to do my apprenticeship. Not until I passed units for National Cert could you set Tradecert exams, Then you could register with NZQA as a qualifed tradesman if you passed, but to do in 1 year???...Hmmm thats too easyElmo wrote:One guy sat his WHOLE thing on the job, didnt do a pre trade course. He did EVERYTHING in less than a year.
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