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CptDoom

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I am currently working as a welder. About to become a supervisor and will earn a lot of money further down the line as i work for my girlfriends dad and have been for years.

Question is, i know id like to do something IT related maybe even graphics as i am quite artyfarty (do a bit of signwriting here and there for several clients) but i have no clue what i should do. Its being paid for by my immense uncle so id be stupid to pass up on it even tho i dont really have the time (18 hrs overtime at work for the next couple of years).

Other issues, I cant travel far and the local colleges dont seem to offer anything that interest me in the evening so im being tempted by home learning.

So what do i do? Any suggestions would be welcome, something that would give me an opening into something profitable is probably the main thing but to enjoy it aswell would certainly mean a higher chance of actually finishing it, something ive tried up till now to no avail. :) Older and wiser now tho and id love to give it another go considering its free.
 
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SilverHood

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heh, my dad used to be a welder... then he did an art course... now he's working in IT :D



But ask your college first.... they probably have a wide viarity of courses, and dont advertise them all :)

Or you could always try one of those online courses?
 
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CptDoom

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Heh, thats pretty cool, out of interest, what is he doing now?
 
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SilverHood

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he's senior customer support / mr knowledge for a major UK webhosting company
 
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CptDoom

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There is hope yet!

I am seriously considering just staying where i am as the oportunities are massive (even tho its just production at the end of the day) but i dont think in 5 years time ill be as optimistic.
 
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SilverHood

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well, the shipyard he worked at went bust, so there wasn't really any opertunities there :) (8,000 welders looking for jobs... not gonna happen)

But I assume there's gonna be a point where you jsut get bored of welding, and want to try something new (and easier!)

my dad hasn't been welding for 7 years, and he still has the tan around his neck :rolleyes:
 
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CptDoom

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Well im a TIG welder and can testify about the 'tan lines'. The stuff i do is really complex and very skilled, and actually quite good because each bit of work is a challenge but its not challenging on the brain front, and i do believe my head needs a decent course to keep it fresh.

LearnDirect seems to have a lot of stuff but i am so unclued about what the different qualifications are so stupidly i am looking at the most expensive :)
 
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Testin da Cable

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ooh good idea :) though, as said I'd advise talking your college (and as many other people as you can) about it before committing.
 
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Tilda

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This could be rubbish, but i'm sure that I read somewhere, if you wanted to do a course in something, you could get some sort of government grant to help cover costs.

Tilda
 
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CptDoom

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Well i wont find out till friday probably but yes college is my next step. Help with paying for courses even tho i am 25 and in full time employment?

Do elaborate ;)
 
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Originally posted by Tilda
This could be rubbish, but i'm sure that I read somewhere, if you wanted to do a course in something, you could get some sort of government grant to help cover costs.

Tilda

It's only for income support, i.e. single mothers putting their kids through school/college or if you've got a disability or some sort which prevents you from working.
 
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SoWat

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You could always go for a student loan

It's a fair commitment though, so make sure you get plenty of advice beforehand.
 
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CptDoom

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sowat, if my credit rating hadnt gone to pot, thats an option id consider. As i said, my uncle has offered to pay for more or less any course so its just a matter of finding one that i want to do.

I think i still owe a cdl somewhere down the line anyway :(
 

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