chris83
17th October 2008, 01:22 PM
Hello everyone. Just joined the board and I think i'll get a lot of answers here.
I am panicing a bit. I started the C&G 2330 at Doncaster College in September. Before I started I had no experience in the field and I worked in a call centre. I still do. Now in order to do this course I had to cut my hours down to 25 and I just got my first pay cheque. Ouch. I turned 25 a matter of days ago and the wage is not what you want to be on at my age.
I now have loads of thoughts going through my head about this course. First of all i'm praying that it isn't a total waste of my time. I have tried to go through many routes to get a good trade and only now have I decided to start at the bottom. I'm giving a lot up for this too, but i'm determind to be a success. What are the chances of me getting a job in the industry with my current circumstances? I'm aware that my wage may not improve too much as a beginner, but at least i'd be in the industry.
Call it a wake up call if you will, but at 25, I know that things need to drastically improve. Anyone else done the course and had the same feelings and is it worth it in the end? Also, Doncaster College seems a very poor place to learn. Understaffed and the teachers seem to think we know what they are talking about most of the time.
Any help would be appreciated.
Chris
I am panicing a bit. I started the C&G 2330 at Doncaster College in September. Before I started I had no experience in the field and I worked in a call centre. I still do. Now in order to do this course I had to cut my hours down to 25 and I just got my first pay cheque. Ouch. I turned 25 a matter of days ago and the wage is not what you want to be on at my age.
I now have loads of thoughts going through my head about this course. First of all i'm praying that it isn't a total waste of my time. I have tried to go through many routes to get a good trade and only now have I decided to start at the bottom. I'm giving a lot up for this too, but i'm determind to be a success. What are the chances of me getting a job in the industry with my current circumstances? I'm aware that my wage may not improve too much as a beginner, but at least i'd be in the industry.
Call it a wake up call if you will, but at 25, I know that things need to drastically improve. Anyone else done the course and had the same feelings and is it worth it in the end? Also, Doncaster College seems a very poor place to learn. Understaffed and the teachers seem to think we know what they are talking about most of the time.
Any help would be appreciated.
Chris