Dbz33 wrote:
I want to get into trades but dont know if i can do whats required.
What sort of trade? Training is required for many trades but it depends what trade it is. Some trades need a certain qualification relating to the trace before one is even allowed to proceed into employment. Electrician or gas engineer are examples of this for obvious reasons regarding safety.
Other trades also need things like this, as even trades like labouring do need certain safety courses before one can proceed. Though these safety courses will by nature be more basic, they should be looked on as positives as everyone wants to work in safety as much as they can.
Don't be put off by this though, as there are many such courses available. (Depending on what ones country requires). Often employers will send their new recruits on such courses, or even in some cases train their own staff up as required. So if one applies to work in a certain trade, the employer will (If needed) cover this aspect of it. (But not always depending how ones systems work in ones country. Some countries will offer training courses for free if it is likely one will get a job after it, and as a country it makes sense because any costs will eventually come back via taxes on employee earnings, so it makes long term financial sense for governments to offer free training for certain trades, though many countries are not so forward thinking).
I was talking about some of the training I have done in the past and some of the more unusual qualifications I had as a result. Some made me laugh. Somewhere (If I still have it) I have a certificate saying I passed in the "Adequate use of a brush". I remember thinking this was hillarious, and discussing it when I worked on the railways with a passenger who trained people in a government training agency and she said "You would not believe how many youngsters we get these days who don't have a clue how to use a handbrush!" I thought she was joking but she was serious! The mind boggles! Haha!
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