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You Can Break Into A Great Trade

The truth is that plumbers or electricians who know their trade and who do a good job will always be in demand – because there will always be fittings in need of repair or improvement.

You might have thought along these lines yourself, and wished you were in this type of work. The problem, though, is getting started. While there used to be a recognised apprenticeship route for youngsters to learn these trades, this has pretty much disappeared. That’s not surprising; not many young people want to work for a pittance for a jobbing plumber or electrician.

And if you want to change your career later in life, the apprenticeship route is even less appealing for someone with bills to pay and a family to support.

But there is an answer – and one that’s much more appropriate for the 21st century. Distance learning allows you to acquire the skills and knowledge you need, working from the comfort of your own home. Plumbing courses, electrical courses and a lot more are all available for study in this way.

The beauty of taking plumbing courses, say, in this way is that you don’t have to give up your day job – so you don’t have to worry about earning that pittance that apprentices do when you still have all your bills to pay. Instead, you work in your spare time.

Mostly, this will be in evenings, weekends and bank holidays at home, but you can use any time and put it to good use. People doing plumbing courses or electrical courses, for instance, can study on a lengthy flight or rail journey. Or you could grab some time on your holiday to make more progress on your course.

Plumbing and electrical training is modular. That means you work at your own pace. Once you’ve completed an assignment and sent it in, you receive the next one. Experienced teachers are always on hand if you need help. They also assess your progress and encourage you.

If you already have some knowledge or even some qualifications in these fields, that’s fine, but it’s certainly not essential. There are plumbing courses and electrical courses for every level. What you do need is enthusiasm and a genuine interest in the subject. You might already be something of a handyman around the house, for instance, and enjoy it. Electrical training could help you turn that interest into a great career.

That way, in the future when someone asks if you know of a really good electrician, you’ll be able to say, “Yes – me!”

By: John Weller

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John Weller is the author of "You Can Break into a Great Trade". To find out more about Electrician Courses and Plumbing Training Please visit www.uktraining-courses.com/

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